• March 4-5 San Francisco

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    Managing Experience
    Across the Web & Beyond

    March 4-5, 2012

    San Francisco

    MX is a conference for people who take a leadership role in guiding better experiences into the world. MX serves up examples to learn from and approaches to adopt that can help you lead your organization toward investing in or improving your customer experience on the web, mobile, and more. Over a day and a half we'll look at the key elements critical to your success as a leader: experience strategy and communicating that strategy, organizational buy-in, results-oriented investment and measurement, and the emerging trends you'll have to master.

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Details for MX 2012

While we’re busy putting the final touches on the new website for MX 2012, here are some important details:

A Sample of the Amazing Line-up: Kevin Nolan, VP User Experience, Strategy Analytics, Sarah B. Nelson, Founder and Pricincipal, Tapir & Tine,  Richard Dalton, Senior User Experience Manager, Vanguard, Laura Kirkwood-Datta, General Manager, Adaptive Path, Ian Swinson, Director of User Experience, Salesforce.com, Lynne Waldera, Founder and CEO, InMomentum, Melissa Matross, Head of Mobile, The Hotwire Group and many more…

New for 2012! Pre-Conference Workshops: We’re excited to offer a pre-conference workshop session on Sunday, March 4th before the general session. Led by Sarah B. Nelson of Tapir & Tine and Richard Dalton of Vanguard, both workshops will provide tips and tools through a 1/2 day of hands-on activities. Please visit the registration page for more details.

New Venue: The elegant, timeless Julia Morgan Ballroom at the Merchants Exchange building is the new site for MX 2012. This historical venue is a tribute to one of America’s most important and prolific architects, Julia Morgan, the first licensed female architect in California. Julia worked on both the Merchants Exchange building and the ballroom, but is best known for her work on Hearst Castle.

There are a limited amount of super early bird tickets available. Click here to register. See you in March!

That’s A Wrap!


Finally the last several videos from Day 2 are posted. Feel free to bask in the glory.

(Quick note: We are experiencing some minor technical difficulties with some of the videos on Vimeo. In these instances we have temporarily embedded the YouTube versions until we get it resolved.)

Thanks for your patience!
Your MX Team

Some Videos from Day 2

Please check out the videos from Peter Merholz, Charles Warren, Janice Fraser, and Paul Hagen posted to the MX 2011 Video Collection.

The rest of available videos should be up next week.

Videos from MX are here!

We have the first batch of videos from Day One of MX up and ready to view here.

The next batch should be posted next week so check back if there is one you have been waiting for from Day Two ….

Three Interviews, Three Hot Topics


Check out these interviews for a sneak peak into three hot topics at this year’s MX conference. Cameron Gray talks about why agile is a prescription for product development, Richard Dalton offers insight into measuring UX, and Samantha Starmer explains why the future of design lies within cross-channel experiences.

Keynote Speaker: John Hagel III

We are very excited to announce John Hagel III as the keynote speaker of MX 2011. Author of a new book, Power of Pull, John brings his insight into designing experiences that deliver the third level of pull – helping individuals achieve their potential by learning faster and working together. Read more here.

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  • New website coming soon!

    We're putting the final touches on a new website. Check back soon for updates.

    Note: All info in this site is from 2011, but it gives you a good idea of what to expect (except there's more for next year!)