October 6, 2009

Defining the Optimal User Experience for Mobile

Filed under: Our Take — Tags: , , — Janet Carlson

I recently had the pleasure of acquiring a MINI Cooper Clubman. The car is zippy and fun. One of the things I noticed was the way the controls in the car were thoughtfully designed, making the experience of driving the car absolutely top-notch.

 

For example, behind the steering wheel to the left, the paddle controls the headlights. The paddle to the right, controls the windshield wipers. On the steering wheel itself, the left buttons the CD player and cellphone interface, while the buttons to the right serve as the stereo system’s volume control.

 

 

While this seems like pretty simple stuff (that you can find on other cars), there is something about the way MINI has implemented these features that actually increases the net experience when you drive.

 

The MINI’s user experience got me thinking about the optimal mobile user experience, since mobile is quickly becoming a ubiquitous channel for directly delivering health-related content. For pharmaceutical companies, mobile offers a much wider reach and anywhere/anytime interaction for the 65% of all physicians carrying mobile devices on their hip.

 

To create an optimal mobile user experience, companies need to be aware that development for mobile is not always straightforward because of a variety of devices (BlackBerry, iPhone, Palm, etc.), number of browsers, platforms and a number of networks that may or not be compatible. In other words, merely adapting desktop applications to mobile devices isn’t going to work.

 

Mobile users want faster, shorter transaction times, a secure environment and a user experience that is simple and positive.

 

There is no question that developing for mobile can be a challenge, but one approach is to develop a personalized user experience that takes into consideration the device being used, where it will be used and how.

 

That means, one size does not fit all, but – with a little investigating – you can uncover one best approach that works specifically for your target audience.