I did all of this. I even scheduled a weekly presentation for my team to show them wat UX is all about. Learning them things and showing my path. They are not interested. They look at their phones. When I'm done they always tell me they disagree with what the users want and that I should do what they want. I am out of options. I facilitated so many UX workshops together with them and users together but they are still so negative about my process. They want me to do what they want.
Knowing this would have made me very successful at my first job out of college... Instead I quit after fighting with the head engineer who didn't believe in such things as UX
Hi V, I have a question. Im re-designing an existing app that has a lot of missing features that users want that affect the user experience of the app itself. When re-designing this app, what research should I include in the portfolio? Surveys? User interviews? Screenshots of poor reviews of said app? Do I need to do a usability test for an existing app that I’m redesigning? Thank you.
How about condescending stakeholders that belittle you and talk to you like you're a 10 year old? While they get away with that, it's my job on the line dealing with self centered people Then design becomes design by committee instead of designer.
Useful insights. It reminds me of what Andrew Couldwell talks about in his book "Laying the foundations".
Yes yes yes! Thank you!
Good timing. This is extremely useful insights. Thank you very much your video.
I did all of this. I even scheduled a weekly presentation for my team to show them wat UX is all about. Learning them things and showing my path. They are not interested. They look at their phones. When I'm done they always tell me they disagree with what the users want and that I should do what they want. I am out of options. I facilitated so many UX workshops together with them and users together but they are still so negative about my process. They want me to do what they want.
thx for the video, 100% useful
Knowing this would have made me very successful at my first job out of college... Instead I quit after fighting with the head engineer who didn't believe in such things as UX
Hi V, I have a question.
Im re-designing an existing app that has a lot of missing features that users want that affect the user experience of the app itself.
When re-designing this app, what research should I include in the portfolio? Surveys? User interviews? Screenshots of poor reviews of said app?
Do I need to do a usability test for an existing app that I’m redesigning?
Thank you.
It sounds like you definitely need some user testing in there. There is no limit, deeper you dig is better.
If all of this is the case then we just do what they ask. Otherwise we get the axe 🤷🏽♂️
How about condescending stakeholders that belittle you and talk to you like you're a 10 year old? While they get away with that, it's my job on the line dealing with self centered people
Then design becomes design by committee instead of designer.
Yes, but you need to draw lines and add boundaries that shouldn't be crossed.
Why is there no Turkish in automatic translation? :((
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