Video description
Your customers have choices and you have little room for error when developing any new product. In order to build products your customers love, you need to take a disciplined approach to product design. Using user research methods, tapping into data, and employing design sprints will increase your chances of building the next big success. This collection provides you with these skills.
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Table of contents
- Crafting the discovery phase: First steps in effective UX projects - Dan Brown (EightShapes) - Part 1
- Crafting the discovery phase: First steps in effective UX projects - Dan Brown (EightShapes) - Part 2
- Crafting the discovery phase: First steps in effective UX projects - Dan Brown (EightShapes) - Part 3
- Designing with data - Pamela Pavliscak (Change Sciences) - Part 1
- Designing with data - Pamela Pavliscak (Change Sciences) - Part 2
- Designing with data - Pamela Pavliscak (Change Sciences) - Part 3
- Design sprints for product kickoff - C Todd Lombardo (Fresh Tilled Soil) - Part 1
- Design sprints for product kickoff - C Todd Lombardo (Fresh Tilled Soil) - Part 2
- Making sentiment surveys practical - Judd Antin (Airbnb)
- Measuring hard-to-measure things - Chrissie Brodigan (GitHub)
Product information
- Title: The User Research, Data, and Design Sprints Video Collection 2016
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- Release date: July 2016
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9781491970997
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