There are many different types of user research methodologies out there, and, sometimes, the same method can be referred to with different names, such as generative and exploratory research, or they can be similar with slightly different nuances like usability testing and task analysis. Usually, as a user researcher, you specialize in different techniques, such … Continue reading How To Choose the Right User Research Methodology
Starting at the end and how to prevent a postmortem by doing a pre-mortem.
It is crucial to engage humans other than the one in your team in your endeavour. By speaking to people, you learn about their needs and wants, likes and dislikes. Opening up the conversation helps you understand the realistic context for which you need to design and develop products and services people love to use. … Continue reading 4 ways to find testers for your Innovation project
How ideas (usually) start These six words are often stuck on repeat in the entrepreneurial world: “about 70 percent of startups fail.” Of course, no one starts a company expecting to, or wanting to fail (that I know of, at least), but what are people thinking about when they start a company? What are the … Continue reading Defining the problem your product solves through brainstorming sessions
In my work with start-ups and product teams, those who have successfully developed initial traction are at risk of getting stuck in an increasing amount of inbound feedback from users/customers and their team. Often this results in lack of clarity on prioritization, trying to build several things at the same time and generally spreading efforts … Continue reading How to Successfully prioritize feedback