Think Like a UX Researcher will challenge your preconceptions about user experience (UX) research and encourage you to think beyond the obvious. You’ll discover how to plan and conduct UX research, analyze data, persuade teams to take action on the results and build a career in UX. The book will help you take a more strategic view of product design so you can focus on optimizing the user’s experience. UX Researchers, Designers, Project Managers, Scrum Masters, Business Analysts and Marketing Managers will find tools, inspiration and ideas to rejuvenate their thinking, inspire their team and improve their craft.
This book contains four sections, including a brief introduction to UX research, planning and preparation, facilitating research, and analysis and reporting.
This book consists of six chapters arranged according to the different stages of research projects.
This book is a valuable resource for those engaged in measuring the behavior and attitudes of people during their interaction with interfaces.
Everyone can ask questions, right? Unfortunately, that's not the case. Interviewing Users provides invaluable interviewing techniques and tools that enable you to conduct informative interviews with anyone.
Learn how to: Convince colleagues that user research is worthwhile Budget for and equip a research team Create the templates and tools needed to run research Run studies that are impactful and accurate Optimise your research team's workflow ...
Whether you want to cross over into user experience or you're a seasoned practitioner trying to drag your organization forward, this book gives you tools and insight for doing more with less.
Research Practice takes you inside the field of applied user research through the stories and experiences of the people doing the work.
Warm, funny, and immensely practical, this book shows you how.
Other scholars, including Alex Osborn and Sidney Parnes, have built upon this early model of creativity from Wallis. The following table shows how the four phases of Wallis' theory applies to a design studio.
The book isn't bogged down with small, specific, technical detail - rather, it explores the fundamentals of user research, which remain true regardless of the context in which they are applied.