Steve Portigal is an experienced user researcher who helps organisations to build more mature user research practices. He is principal of Portigal Consulting, and the author of two books: Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries and Interviewing Users, the second edition of which is now out. He’s also the host of the Dollars to Donuts podcast.
In this episode, Steve and I discuss the latest edition of his classic book 'Interviewing Users'.
Some highlights from this episode:
> 05:20 - How user research has evolved in the last 10 years and the genesis of the second edition of the book
> 11:00 - Remote research and the impact of COVID
> 17:22 - Developments in user research tooling
> 23:40 - Emergence of ResearchOps as a career path
> 31:40 - Navigating challenges in running user research
> 39:37 - Steve’s own key takeaway from the book
> 45:11 - Feedback loops and ways of building rapport with users
> 50:35 - The joy and privilege of researching and learning
> 57:25 - The impact of AI on research as a discipline
I hope you will find plenty here that's thought-provoking to consider in the context of your own work :)
And there's a SPECIAL LISTENER OFFER: until 4 March 2024, you can purchase Steve's new book with a 20% discount here with the code understandingusers. :)
Mike Green @ Researchable