Join us: I’m sharing some of my tools and templates

  • Plan: Pose the right questions

  • Survey/Screen: To the right people

  • Interview: In the right way

  • Orchestrate: Logistics, ethics, and note taking

  • Spot Patterns: Analysis and synthesis

  • Present: Motivating teams to act

YOU'RE INVITED: I’ve built a suite of UXR tools, templates, and resources to help my students, clients and myself achieve better, faster, more efficient, and more accurate user research experiences and outcomes.

The "Ask Like A Pro" series includes all of them, in one place, organized by workshop and research phase. They help you work smarter, not harder. They streamline repetitive tasks and reduce the cognitive load of the constant context switching our roles require.

Tuesday, August 22nd, we are holding an Info and Q&A session called “Is Ask Like A Pro Right for Me?” with alumni. I am going to share some of the tools and templates for the event registrants to see. (We also provide Career and Networking resources, a comprehensive Alumni Directory, and a Recorded Event Archive.)

This is a great event if you are interested in learning more about UX research or how you can improve your existing practice.

We’ll also cover FAQs about our upcoming cohort’s:

  • Sponsored research projects with stakeholders

  • The $800 All-In student stipend

  • Three participation levels

  • Payment plans

  • Time commitments

  • Leveraging the experience in case studies and resumes

  • Where our alums are working now

  • Scheduling 1:1 time with me to see which participation level MAY BE the right fit (it's not for everyone)

  • And more!

For context: The image below represents the six workshops in the Ask Like A Pro user research training series. The tools, templates, and resources support these workshops and build upon one another in a progression. They continue to evolve. This will be our 13th cohort!

Can't make it to the event? All registrants will receive the replay recording! Register on Eventbrite. The link is below in the comments.

JOIN US! I hope to see you there! ;)



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