Hi Justeen, this is a great video-thanks for sharing! By the way, I have a question. In projects, we often face constraints like time or budget, which can limit our ability to conduct thorough research. Do you have any tips on how to deal with these limitations?
Nice meeting you and thank you! The first thing I would do is go back to manager/leadership and advocate for more time and budget to begin with. They have to understand the importance of the UXR I do, and how the reliability, validity, and conclusiveness of the finding depends on time and budget. I can do free user research that takes a day, but it does not contribute a lot of insights and data to the project and ultimate does not translate a lot to business value. Therefore I would be direct in terms of asking for more time and budget, and have a concrete num in mind. Then next if I really cannot actualize my original plan with the time and budget, then I have to get creative and strategic. Can I recruit the same amount of people with less cost? Maybe people internally that share similar end user traits? If I cannot do 20 people, I would do 10? 5? If I only have 2 days, can I get another coworkers to help me with the UXR? Once I can justify how important and valuable this research is, it should be easier to get more resources and people to help out.
@@Justeen15 Hi Justeen, I found the tools, sample size and presentation strategies towards various audiences parts are specifically helpful to me personally! But truly love all five tips, they are really good!👍
@@Justeen15 hi Justen, I’d like to see your take on data informed design tips, things like how to set measurements with the team(PM specifically) as we as tracking data and use data to effectively for design decisions. That would be super helpful, thank you!
Hi Justeen, this is a great video-thanks for sharing!
By the way, I have a question. In projects, we often face constraints like time or budget, which can limit our ability to conduct thorough research. Do you have any tips on how to deal with these limitations?
Nice meeting you and thank you!
The first thing I would do is go back to manager/leadership and advocate for more time and budget to begin with. They have to understand the importance of the UXR I do, and how the reliability, validity, and conclusiveness of the finding depends on time and budget. I can do free user research that takes a day, but it does not contribute a lot of insights and data to the project and ultimate does not translate a lot to business value. Therefore I would be direct in terms of asking for more time and budget, and have a concrete num in mind.
Then next if I really cannot actualize my original plan with the time and budget, then I have to get creative and strategic. Can I recruit the same amount of people with less cost? Maybe people internally that share similar end user traits? If I cannot do 20 people, I would do 10? 5? If I only have 2 days, can I get another coworkers to help me with the UXR? Once I can justify how important and valuable this research is, it should be easier to get more resources and people to help out.
@@Justeen15 Very practical tips!
I am in the process of some interviews, this is super helpful, thanks for sharing ❤
Awesome! Glad that it helps! To just poke a little deeper, which part of the video is the most relevant to your work?
@@Justeen15 Hi Justeen, I found the tools, sample size and presentation strategies towards various audiences parts are specifically helpful to me personally! But truly love all five tips, they are really good!👍
@@bebeeru3066 Ah good to know! Thank you for following up!
@@bebeeru3066 Awesome! Are there any topics you'd like to see in future videos?
@@Justeen15 hi Justen, I’d like to see your take on data informed design tips, things like how to set measurements with the team(PM specifically) as we as tracking data and use data to effectively for design decisions. That would be super helpful, thank you!