Fuel your curiosity
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Sign up for “Fuel Your Curiosity.” Monthly-ish musings for user researchers and other curiosities.
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Share your thoughts
Meet Mo Goltz! A few minutes ago I posted about how amazing our user research community is and how we all help each other learn…
You can help my students
One of the reasons I love working in user research is because of our amazing community. We are a group of curious, helpful…
Look for the middle ground
Q: “Stakeholder approaches the UX team to design high-fidelity screens of a new product but insists on skipping generative…
8 Great UXR Jobs and 13 Ways to Grow
Everyone, and I mean everyone, benefits from learning how to ask better questions. Read on to learn about user research training for teams…
Upcoming Reduct.Video webinar
Everyone, and I mean everyone, benefits from learning ask better questions. Join me on Wednesday with Prabhas Pokharel and the Reduct.Video video team…
User research and improv
To me, user research is part art, part science and part improv. Yep, improv. But—let’s face it—not many people think of…
An email from an Observer
The above was emailed to me from an Observer who watched tonight's PLAN workshop live from 3-5:30 pm PST.
Does this quote resonate with you?
This quote really speaks to me. What do you want that’s new to you?
Why are you doing User Research?
HOW will the learnings will be applied? These are two critical questions that you and your team need to have agreement on…
Let’s have some fun!
I’m slapsticj happy and thought it would be fun to post something fun! What’s the most random job you’ve ever had? I’ll go first…
Sign up for “Fuel Your Curiosity.” Monthly-ish musings for user researchers and other curiosities.
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