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ADP User Experience: Inclusive Design Through AudioEye

Learn how ADP is committed to accessibility and how AudioEye's tools can provide an inclusive and customizable user experience. Discover the importance of inclusive design in improving usability and accommodating people with disabilities.

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ADP User Experience: Inclusive Design Through AudioEye

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  1. ADP User Experience: Inclusive Design Through AudioEye Jennifer Ravalli, Vice President – Product Marketing Dan Sullivan, AudioEye, Vice President – Sales Carlos Rodriguez, President & Chief Executive Officer

  2. Logistics • Audio is also available over a phone line: • Dial in number: 1-866-365-3921 • Conference Code: 7247886139 • Submit questions at any time during the presentation: • Type directly into the Chat window on your screen • Email info@PEATworks.org • Tweet @PEATworks using #PEATTalks • Captioning is available: • http://www.captionedtext.com/client/event.aspx?CustomerID=1314&EventID=313045

  3. Agenda • The accessibility challenge • ADP’s commitment to accessibility • Video

  4. The need is broader than most think and the web is broken Nearly 75% of people who experience some type of difficulty or impairment use computers today. More than 66% of them use some form of accessible technology. https://www-03.ibm.com/able/dwnlds/BusinessAdvantBanking-ExecBrief-accessible.pdf World Health Organization Over 1 Billion people (15% of the world’s population) live with some form of disability. Rates of disability are increasing, due to population aging and the global increase in chronic health conditions. http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/disability/en/ 15% United States Census Bureau According to a 2013 report, 12.6% of people in the U.S. (more than 39 Million people) live with a disability. http://www.disabilitystatistics.org/reports/2013/English/HTML/report2013.cfm

  5. Accessibility, Usability & Personalization 37.2 M Working-Age Adults 18-64 169 million Approximately 32% of people using accessibility options or assistive technology do so for ease of use, comfort and convenience. They have no physical difficulty or impairment. https://www-03.ibm.com/able/dwnlds/BusinessAdvantBanking-ExecBrief-accessible.pdf Microsoft Study conducted by Forrester Research, Inc. 22% of working-age adults are very likely to benefit from the use of accessible technology due to severe difficulties and impairments. 57% of computer users are likely or very likely to benefit from the use of accessible technology due to a mild or severe impairment. https://www.microsoft.com/enable/research/phase2.aspx 74.2 M Computer Users Adults 18-64 130.4 million Forrester has called this the "age of the customer" http://solutions.forrester.com/Global/FileLib/Reports/Competitive_Strategy_In_The_Age_Of_The_Customer.pdf

  6. An approach that goes beyond accessibility Traditional Approach Leaves Many Behind Deliver more customers, a better experience, and business-driving solutions Leverage Technology for Efficiency & Deploy leading edge remediation technology Compliance ≠ Web Accessibility Go beyond compliance – provide cloud-based tools for an accessible, usable, customizable experience Collaborative Process for Certification Certify your commitment to compliance in 90 days or less

  7. Why ADP chose to take the leap • We believe our products should be accessible for everyone • Growing issue with more pressure from employers • HCM technology is a sensitive area for employees • Usability is important but employees are sensitive to asking for assistive technologies • AudioEye’s tools can be turned on anonymously • A commitment to a leading user experience

  8. See for yourselves: Video Clip & Demo http://es.adpinfo.com/The-Future-of-Work-in-360-Degrees

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