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Today on the show we have Kristen Berman, the CEO and co-founder of Irrational Labs, a renowned product design and behavior change lab.
In this episode, Kristen shares her extensive experience in the field of behavioral economics and its application in product and marketing strategies. We delve into how understanding user psychology is crucial in product design, highlighting the influence of the environment on user behavior.
Kristen discusses the challenges companies face in activating and engaging users, providing insights into the application of behavioral science for enhancing user experience. She shares successful strategies and examples from her work with companies like Credit Karma and Google, emphasizing the impact of habits on long-term user engagement.
We wrap up the episode with Kristen's final thoughts on the future of behavioral science in product development and an invitation to explore more resources in this field.
As usual, I'm excited to hear what you think of this episode and if you have any feedback, I would love to hear from you. You can email me directly at [email protected]. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter.
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Churn FM is sponsored by Vitally, the all-in-one Customer Success Platform.
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Today on the show we have Kristen Berman, the CEO and co-founder of Irrational Labs, a renowned product design and behavior change lab.
In this episode, Kristen shares her extensive experience in the field of behavioral economics and its application in product and marketing strategies. We delve into how understanding user psychology is crucial in product design, highlighting the influence of the environment on user behavior.
Kristen discusses the challenges companies face in activating and engaging users, providing insights into the application of behavioral science for enhancing user experience. She shares successful strategies and examples from her work with companies like Credit Karma and Google, emphasizing the impact of habits on long-term user engagement.
We wrap up the episode with Kristen's final thoughts on the future of behavioral science in product development and an invitation to explore more resources in this field.
As usual, I'm excited to hear what you think of this episode and if you have any feedback, I would love to hear from you. You can email me directly at [email protected]. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter.
Mentioned Resources:
Churn FM is sponsored by Vitally, the all-in-one Customer Success Platform.
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