I like to watch her videos to inform myself with UX design because I feel like she delivers her content in a concise and simple manner, also I like how her voice is neutral and in a speed which allows you to absorb what she is saying. As a non native she does it for me.
I am not a fan of videos as they consume more time than reading but Maureen does a great job when you don't want to speed ahead. Very pleasant yet neutral voice, manners, everything is explained without "water" - very informative and clear. Thank you.
This was a really informative video, I learnt so much especially from seeing you guys do a live interview. Thank you so much Maureen for taking the time to explain each step to us
One of the more important points wasn't stated until around 1:11 - the difference between users that are being interviewed. Ensuring you get the right users to interview, and asking the appropriate questions to those users based on personality types. However, your quiet, non-talkative users, if you ask the right question, or find the right "pain point", will provide incredible insight. I really appreciated this video. It provided a lot of help in how I could better direct my interviews, my behavior during interviews, and better drive the topics of conversation. Thanks.
This video gave me confidence for my first user interview. I was a bit nervous to conduct my first user interview. This video gave me more points for me to what to and what not to. Thanks much Maureen.. :)
@@careerfoundry Yeah, i would like to know how to work with the data that we get from interviews and how to get insights and create hypothesis. Thanks!
I loved the whole video, from explanations to implementation in the live interview. Just not clear with difference between research goals & research questions, apart from the point that one is statement & another one a question.
Maureen's mentioned we should slow down during the interview. However, I'm wondering if UX researchers should adjust their speaking pace to the interviewees.
The interview was great in some aspects but I noticed that you asked some leading questions which should not be the case. They could have been presented as open question. For example you said, "you mentioned earlier about time saving and convenience is that important to you ?" This is YES, NO question. I feel you could have said,"earlier you mentioned about time saving and convenience, tell me more about it ? How it works ? Why it matters ?. Anyway great insights from the entire webinar and thank you!
As she mentioned in her note to the audience bit, understanding the mindset with which the user approaches the product with is important. With that, she's trying to understand if the assumption about Callum using dating apps that are convenient to him is true or not. She clearly digs deeper into that with her follow up questions. As this is not a key question, she's setting up a precedent of her next few questions with that yes/no question. There is no hard set rule that leading questions should not be used. I hope that answered your question.
I like to watch her videos to inform myself with UX design because I feel like she delivers her content in a concise and simple manner, also I like how her voice is neutral and in a speed which allows you to absorb what she is saying. As a non native she does it for me.
when you said i am also an introvert, you have no idea how much confidence that gave me. i am always scared of that,
I loved the whole video, from explanations to implementation in the live interview.
I am not a fan of videos as they consume more time than reading but Maureen does a great job when you don't want to speed ahead. Very pleasant yet neutral voice, manners, everything is explained without "water" - very informative and clear. Thank you.
This was a really informative video, I learnt so much especially from seeing you guys do a live interview. Thank you so much Maureen for taking the time to explain each step to us
She's really clear
One of the more important points wasn't stated until around 1:11 - the difference between users that are being interviewed. Ensuring you get the right users to interview, and asking the appropriate questions to those users based on personality types. However, your quiet, non-talkative users, if you ask the right question, or find the right "pain point", will provide incredible insight. I really appreciated this video. It provided a lot of help in how I could better direct my interviews, my behavior during interviews, and better drive the topics of conversation. Thanks.
This is so nice ,I was engulfed in the moment you nailed it
Awesome idea to show a practice interview !!! Thank you
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
Excellent presentation! You nailed it girl!
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it!
This video gave me confidence for my first user interview. I was a bit nervous to conduct my first user interview. This video gave me more points for me to what to and what not to. Thanks much Maureen.. :)
You are awesome 👌 I was also a student of Cf. You concluded the topic so nicely....great, many thanks 😊
Do you mind sharing what your experience like at CF?
Thanks for this live interview
This is very helpful for me to conduct my first user interview. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for sharing this wonderful content.
Thank you very much! This is so helpful video!!
Glad it was helpful Sasha! Are there any other topics you'd like to create content about?
@@careerfoundry Yeah, i would like to know how to work with the data that we get from interviews and how to get insights and create hypothesis. Thanks!
Molto brava, well done Maureen!
Thank you Maureen
It was very insightful to me🙏
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Awesome. Thank you for this
You're most welcome Felix!
This is great.
Great introduction, thanks!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
I loved the whole video, from explanations to implementation in the live interview.
Just not clear with difference between research goals & research questions, apart from the point that one is statement & another one a question.
Thanks. This is actually helpful for newbie :)
Thank you so much, you really helped me!
Maureen's mentioned we should slow down during the interview. However, I'm wondering if UX researchers should adjust their speaking pace to the interviewees.
The interview was great in some aspects but I noticed that you asked some leading questions which should not be the case. They could have been presented as open question. For example you said, "you mentioned earlier about time saving and convenience is that important to you ?" This is YES, NO question. I feel you could have said,"earlier you mentioned about time saving and convenience, tell me more about it ? How it works ? Why it matters ?. Anyway great insights from the entire webinar and thank you!
As she mentioned in her note to the audience bit, understanding the mindset with which the user approaches the product with is important. With that, she's trying to understand if the assumption about Callum using dating apps that are convenient to him is true or not. She clearly digs deeper into that with her follow up questions. As this is not a key question, she's setting up a precedent of her next few questions with that yes/no question. There is no hard set rule that leading questions should not be used. I hope that answered your question.
Thank you!
Hey Anna, thanks a lot!
Then what?.. how do you create value after these interviews? How does one find a pattern/process the research
thank you so much
You're welcome Yusef!
No one else will see the recording : Puts it in youtube 💀
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great insights love much.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!