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=<span style="color: #fc145e;">Experience</span>=
={{element|Ex Icon-Experience|Experience}}=


'''The impact through interactions the enterprise has on people and their lives.'''
<span class="Ex Def">The impact through interactions the enterprise has on people and their lives.<span>


People see and interact with an enterprise only through its concrete manifestations, such as products, places (real and virtual), employees, messages and websites. These interactions are part of people’s experience as they go about their activities and pursue their ambitions. The Experience Facet defines an enterprise as a space in which people experience these concrete manifestations. People compare an enterprise’s promises with their real-life experience of what it actually
[[People]] see and interact with an [[enterprise]] only through its concrete manifestations, such as [[product|products]], places (real and virtual), employees, messages and websites. These interactions are part of people's experience as they go about their activities and pursue their ambitions. The experience facet defines an enterprise as a space in which people experience these concrete manifestations. People compare an enterprise's promises with their real-life experience of what it actually delivers. What matters to them is not how things work internally, but the impact their interactions with an enterprise have on their lives, fulfilling their tasks, their well-being and state of mind.  
delivers. What matters to them is not how things work internally, but the impact their interactions with an enterprise have on their lives, fulfilling their tasks, their well-being and state of mind.


==Examples==
==Examples==
An enterprise...
An enterprise...
*designs its office space to impact the work experience of its employees.
 
*impacts the experience of anyone who visits them with their public spaces (visitor spaces, shops, meeting rooms, ...).
*designs its office space and a set of internal tools to impact the work experience of its employees.
*markets products by helping people with their tasks, as part of their user experience.
*impacts the experience of anyone who visits them at their public spaces (visitor spaces, shops, meeting rooms, ...).
*markets a product to help customers with a set of their tasks, which becomes part of their user experience.
*provides support for their products and services to impact the customer experience.
*provides support for their products and services to impact the customer experience.


==Use==
==Use==
*Understand the enterprise from the perspective of people, to explore and design their experiences.
*Understand the enterprise from the perspective of people, to explore and design their experiences.
*Design better products by looking at the way people use them and the quality of the resulting experience.
*Design better products by looking at the way people use them and the quality of the resulting experience.
*Establish better customer relationships from being aware of a need to its fulfilment using a product or service.
*Support an entire customer journey from being aware of a need to its fulfilment using a product or service.
*Optimise the relationship with employees by addressing their experiential needs.
*Improve how employees experience their work by addressing their needs and expectations.
*Look at a Brand from the experience perspective of all people addressed.
*Look at a [[brand]] from the experience perspective of all people addressed.
 


==Elements==
==Elements==
*{{colored link|#fc145e|Task}}
 
*{{colored link|#fc145e|Journey}}
*{{element|Ex Element-Task|Task}}
*{{colored link|#fc145e|Channel}}
*{{element|Ex Element-Journey|Journey}}
*{{colored link|#bb27fb|Product}} (Intersection with Architecture)
*{{element|Ex Element-Channel|Channel}}
*{{colored link|#fda92b|Brand}} (Intersection with Identity)
*{{element|Pr Element-Product|Product}} ({{element|Pr Icon-Product|Intersection}} with {{element|Ar Icon-Architecture|Architecture}})
*{{element|Br Element-Brand|Brand}} ({{element|Br Icon-Brand|Intersection}} with {{element|Id Icon-Identity|Identity}})
 


==Variants==
==Variants==
*Customer Experience
*Customer Experience
*Employee Experience
*Employee Experience
*User Experience of a Product
*User Experience related to a Product
*Partner, Investor or Candidate Experience
*Partner, Investor or Candidate Experience

Revision as of 15:43, 21 March 2023

Experience

The impact through interactions the enterprise has on people and their lives.

People see and interact with an enterprise only through its concrete manifestations, such as products, places (real and virtual), employees, messages and websites. These interactions are part of people's experience as they go about their activities and pursue their ambitions. The experience facet defines an enterprise as a space in which people experience these concrete manifestations. People compare an enterprise's promises with their real-life experience of what it actually delivers. What matters to them is not how things work internally, but the impact their interactions with an enterprise have on their lives, fulfilling their tasks, their well-being and state of mind.

Examples

An enterprise...

  • designs its office space and a set of internal tools to impact the work experience of its employees.
  • impacts the experience of anyone who visits them at their public spaces (visitor spaces, shops, meeting rooms, ...).
  • markets a product to help customers with a set of their tasks, which becomes part of their user experience.
  • provides support for their products and services to impact the customer experience.


Use

  • Understand the enterprise from the perspective of people, to explore and design their experiences.
  • Design better products by looking at the way people use them and the quality of the resulting experience.
  • Support an entire customer journey from being aware of a need to its fulfilment using a product or service.
  • Improve how employees experience their work by addressing their needs and expectations.
  • Look at a brand from the experience perspective of all people addressed.


Elements


Variants

  • Customer Experience
  • Employee Experience
  • User Experience related to a Product
  • Partner, Investor or Candidate Experience