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Accessibility, Banking The curb-cut effect and how building for accessibility creates value for banks and its employees ft. Bank of America

  • How does a bank build software that is accessible for its employees and what value does this work bring back to the firm? 
  • Dive into how designing for accessibility brings value to the bank and what role UX research and the inclusion of disabled employees play in this work.

Rabab Ahsan | February 27, 2024

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Accessibility isn’t just a customer-facing value. In fact, in cases where it’s done well, it comes from within the organization, through its culture, purpose, and employees. Accessibility as a corporate value is built upon, and championed by, employees with disabilities whose work is informed by their lived [...]

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