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How to Do UX Research Weekly

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    A FREE 60-min. webinar on how to run exploratory research and discover product opportunities weekly

    Imagine the inspiration you could have for your product if you could interact with your users every week?

    In this webinar, get the top learnings from our Continuous UX Research course to discover the skills and frameworks needed to implement, execute, and apply weekly product research within your own company.

    Attendees will leave with a new toolkit to confidently own research as part of their role and drive better designs and decisions into the hands of users and stakeholders with more confidence.

    Want to break through the research barrier? In this workshop we'll teach you how to:

    • Institute a weekly cadence of research

    • Implement new research practices into your company, with a team at any level of UX expertise

    • Apply the learnings and tools to your organization to create opportunities relevant and meaningful for your customers

     

    Who should watch

    • UX Designers that want to become proactive in addressing customer problems

    • Product Designers that want the skills of customer discovery, not just delivery

    • UX Researchers that want to build a more agile research practice

    • Visual/UI Designers that want to inform their outpus with weekly customer inputs

     

    Meet the Speaker

    Jeff Humble

    Hi, I’m Jeff! I love designing learning experiences where people explore new concepts. I’ve worked as a UX, UI, and product designer at startups for over ten years. I helped thousands of UX/UI designers break into the design field in my time as Head of Design of CareerFoundry.
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