• The User Research Strategist: UXR | Impact | Career

  • By: Nikki Anderson
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The User Research Strategist: UXR | Impact | Career

By: Nikki Anderson
  • Summary

  • Interviews with amazing user researchers to uncover concrete, actionable, and tactical advice to help you maximize your user research impact and excel in your career https://userresearchacademy.substack.com/

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  • Becoming an Impactful User Researcher | Ruby Pryor (Rex, One of a Kind, Grab)
    Oct 21 2024

    Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.

    Ruby Pryor is the founder of Rex. Rex is a UX research and strategic design consulting firm. Ruby has worked in Design and Customer Experience for a decade across Australia and Asia. Her previous experience includes working for Boston Consulting Group, Grab and Nous Group. She is a recognized global expert, has spoken at UX conferences in 6 countries and has been interviewed on CNA. In our conversation, we discuss:

    * Why cultural localization of apps/products is so important

    * UX Research’s strategic role within organizations

    * The importance of mitigating risk through UX research

    * The need to collaborate across teams

    Ruby is hosting a new cohort for her Write for Impact course: https://maven.com/rexperience/writingforimpact (Use NIKKI20, which Ruby generously shared, and get a 20% discount)

    Some takeaways:

    * UX researchers should advocate for deeper localization efforts, ensuring the product experience feels natural and intuitive for users in different regions. For instance, reviewing user flows with regional preferences in mind or conducting localized user research can help prevent alienating non-US users.

    * UX researchers should participate in early product strategy discussions to ensure localization and other user-focused decisions are embedded from the start, reducing costly missteps. They should also actively engage with business and strategy teams, framing research insights around risk reduction and business opportunities. Being part of the conversation early can help UX researchers influence decisions like feature prioritization and product launches in new markets.

    * Demonstrating the tangible value of UX research can be difficult because it often prevents negative outcomes that aren’t immediately measurable. Document the decisions before and after research to show their impact. Track the changes made after research insights are applied. For example, if a feature that was initially prioritized is deprioritized due to research findings, quantify the potential cost savings in terms of development time and resources to showcase the value of your work.

    * UX researchers often limit their collaboration to product teams but should also connect with business operations and strategy departments to align research insights with broader business goals. Seek out opportunities to network and collaborate with stakeholders in business strategy, operations, and marketing. Understanding their goals can help researchers align their findings with broader organizational objectives, increasing the overall impact of UX research.

    * A core part of UX research is mitigating risk by identifying potential usability issues before they reach the market, but this impact often goes unnoticed because it prevents problems rather than solves them. Keep a clear record of what decisions would have been made without research insights, and show how research prevented potential errors, resource waste, or user frustration. This can help quantify the “hidden” value of your research efforts.

    Where to find Ruby:

    * Website: www.rexhq.io and www.rubypryor.com

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruby-pryor/

    * Impact sizing masterclasses: https://www.rexhq.io/masterclasses



    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit userresearchacademy.substack.com/subscribe
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    34 mins
  • Walk-through: How I Structure a UXR Proposal
    Oct 16 2024

    👋 Hey, Nikki here! Welcome to this month’s free User Research walk-through. In these walk-throughs, I review my previous work and comment on what worked, what didn’t, and how I would improve it or walk you through work I am currently doing to share my thought process.

    If you want to see everything I post, subscribe below!

    Resources:

    * Submit a topic

    Join my membership!

    If you’re looking for even more content, a space to call home (a private community), and live sessions with me to answer all your deepest questions, check out my membership (you get all this content for free within the membership), as it might be a good fit for you!



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    39 mins
  • Episode 83: Membership Spotlight - Giulia Tumminelli on Transitioning from Product to UXR
    Sep 16 2024

    👋 Hey, Nikki here! Welcome to this month’s free podcast of User Research Academy. Three times a month, I tackle reader questions about the ins and outs of user research through my podcast, and share super concrete tips and examples on user research methods, approaches, careers, or situations.

    If you want to see everything I post, subscribe below!

    Resources:

    * Connect with Giulia

    * Career jumping from UXR to PM



    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit userresearchacademy.substack.com/subscribe
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    32 mins

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