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Summary
In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, host Lucy Collins speaks with UX researcher Hannah Knowles, who shares her unique journey into the field of user experience research. They discuss the common excuse of not having enough time for research, emphasising that time is often just a symptom of deeper issues. Hannah introduces her innovative research sprint approach, which allows for quick insights without compromising the quality of research. The conversation highlights the importance of user-centered design and the need for flexibility in research methods to adapt to different organizational contexts. In this conversation, Lucy Collins shares her extensive experience in user research, focusing on the importance of foundational research methods, optimizing usability testing sessions, and the balance between in-person and remote research. She discusses the strategic versus tactical aspects of research, emphasizing the need for effective delivery of insights to product teams. Lucy also highlights the challenges of managing research workloads and offers practical advice for implementing weekly sprints in research processes.
takeaways
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Web Usability Podcast
01:08 Meet Hannah Knowles: The Barbie of UX Research
03:56 The Importance of User Research
06:07 Hannah's Unique Journey into UX Research
12:07 Challenging the Norms of UX Research
17:58 The Research Sprint Approach
28:19 Foundational Research Methods
31:08 Optimizing Usability Testing Sessions
33:22 In-Person vs Remote Research
36:06 Strategic vs Tactical Research
40:19 Delivering Insights Effectively
44:47 Balancing Research Workloads
48:28 Advice for Implementing Weekly Sprints
More from Hannahhttps://www.workieticket.com/resources
https://www.workieticket.com/our-method
By Lucy Collins from Web UsabilitySummary
In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, host Lucy Collins speaks with UX researcher Hannah Knowles, who shares her unique journey into the field of user experience research. They discuss the common excuse of not having enough time for research, emphasising that time is often just a symptom of deeper issues. Hannah introduces her innovative research sprint approach, which allows for quick insights without compromising the quality of research. The conversation highlights the importance of user-centered design and the need for flexibility in research methods to adapt to different organizational contexts. In this conversation, Lucy Collins shares her extensive experience in user research, focusing on the importance of foundational research methods, optimizing usability testing sessions, and the balance between in-person and remote research. She discusses the strategic versus tactical aspects of research, emphasizing the need for effective delivery of insights to product teams. Lucy also highlights the challenges of managing research workloads and offers practical advice for implementing weekly sprints in research processes.
takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Web Usability Podcast
01:08 Meet Hannah Knowles: The Barbie of UX Research
03:56 The Importance of User Research
06:07 Hannah's Unique Journey into UX Research
12:07 Challenging the Norms of UX Research
17:58 The Research Sprint Approach
28:19 Foundational Research Methods
31:08 Optimizing Usability Testing Sessions
33:22 In-Person vs Remote Research
36:06 Strategic vs Tactical Research
40:19 Delivering Insights Effectively
44:47 Balancing Research Workloads
48:28 Advice for Implementing Weekly Sprints
More from Hannahhttps://www.workieticket.com/resources
https://www.workieticket.com/our-method