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Insights Unlocked

Insights Unlocked

What does it take to create experiences customers love, craft campaigns that captivate, and drive measurable results? Insights Unlocked features candid conversations with the builders, creators, and innovators driving some of the world?s most impactful digital transformations. Tailored for marketing, product, UX and CX leaders, each episode delivers actionable insights to help you create customer-first strategies and stay ahead in today?s competitive landscape. Each episode is about 30 minutes long. From optimizing product launches to leveraging AI for smarter workflows, Insights Unlocked is your go-to resource for designing experiences that resonate, drive loyalty, and achieve business results. Guests include influential leaders like Brian Solis, April Dunford, Kate Towsey, Jacob Nielsen, Teresa Torres, and Judd Antin among others, offering their expertise in CX, UX, and innovation. The podcast also highlights strategies and success stories from leading brands such as Verizon, Signet Jewelers, Figma, Microsoft, Tesco Bank, and more. UserTesting leaders and industry experts join as guest hosts, alongside show producer Nathan Isaacs, award-winning journalist and Senior Manager of Content Production at UserTesting. Brought to you by UserTesting, the leader in human insights and proactive customer experience strategies, Insights Unlocked empowers CMOs and marketing teams to craft experiences that drive growth, loyalty, and impact. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Show notes, curated clips and more at usertesting.com/podcast.

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How Anthropologie gets omnichannel right (and what to learn)

Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/2b3dz2z8 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, we explore the evolving landscape of omnichannel strategies with Kate MacCabe, founder of Flywheel Strategy. With nearly two decades of experience in digital strategy and product management, Kate shares her insights on bridging internal silos, leveraging customer insights, and designing omnichannel experiences that truly resonate. From the early days of DTC growth to today?s complex, multi-touchpoint customer journeys, Kate explains why omnichannel is no longer optional?it?s essential. She highlights a standout example from Anthropologie, demonstrating how brands can create a unified customer experience across digital and physical spaces. Whether you?re a marketing leader, UX strategist, or product manager, this episode is packed with actionable advice on aligning teams, integrating user feedback, and building a future-proof omnichannel strategy. Key Takeaways: ? Omnichannel vs. Multichannel: Many brands think they?re omnichannel, but they?re really just multichannel. Kate breaks down the difference and how to shift toward true integration. ? Anthropologie?s Success Story: Learn how this brand seamlessly blended physical and digital experiences to create a memorable, data-driven customer journey. ? User Feedback is the Secret Weapon: Discover how continuous user testing?before, during, and after a launch?helps brands fine-tune their strategies and avoid costly mistakes. ? Aligning Teams for Success: Cross-functional collaboration is critical. Kate shares tips on breaking down silos between marketing, product, and development teams. ? Emerging Tech & Omnichannel: Instead of chasing the latest tech trends, Kate advises businesses to define their strategic goals first?then leverage AI, AR, and other innovations to enhance the customer experience. Quotes from the Episode: ? "Omnichannel isn?t just about being everywhere; it?s about creating seamless bridges between every touchpoint a customer interacts with." ? Kate MacCabe ? "Companies that truly listen to their users?through qualitative and quantitative insights?are the ones that thrive in today?s competitive landscape." ? Kate MacCabe Resources & Links: ? Learn more about Flywheel Strategy ? Connect with Kate MacCabe on LinkedIn ? Explore UserTesting for customer insights for marketers
2025-03-31
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Search Experience Optimization (SXO): The Future of SEO?

Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/45pcxtn9 How can businesses move beyond traditional SEO rankings to create a truly engaging and high-converting user experience? In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Nathan Isaacs sits down with Georgia Tan, co-founder of Switch Key Digital, to discuss the future of search and the rise of Search Experience Optimization (SXO). Georgia shares how SXO integrates SEO, user experience (UX), and conversion rate optimization (CRO) to create a holistic search strategy that not only ranks well but also delivers meaningful engagement and conversions. As AI-driven search and multi-platform visibility become critical, Georgia explains why focusing on the user journey is the key to future-proofing your search strategy. She also walks us through real-world case studies, practical steps for businesses looking to shift toward SXO, and how to measure success beyond traditional keyword rankings. Tune in to learn: What Search Experience Optimization (SXO) is and how it differs from traditional SEO Why integrating UX and CRO is essential for long-term search success How AI-driven search and evolving user behaviors are shaping SEO in 2025 Actionable strategies to improve organic traffic and engagement Key metrics and a balanced scorecard approach to measure SXO success Real-world examples of businesses that boosted conversions with SXO ? "It's not just about ranking #1; it's about creating a seamless experience that keeps users engaged and converts them into loyal customers." ? Georgia Tan Georgia Tan is the co-founder of Switch Key Digital and a seasoned expert in SEO, content strategy, and UX design. She developed the SXO framework to help businesses bridge the gap between search visibility and meaningful user engagement.
2025-03-24
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How UX and marketing drive better customer experiences

Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/4txxcx83 ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, we explore how marketing, UX, and customer experience teams can collaborate to craft impactful, data-driven strategies. Our guests?Emily Carrion, CMO at Entrepreneurs'? Organization; Katie Karr, a Senior User Experience Designer at Workiva; and Kristy Morrison, Director of Digital Marketing at F5,?share insights on cutting through digital noise, optimizing messaging, and leveraging user testing to create seamless experiences that drive business success. What you?ll learn in this episode: The marketing challenge ? Why understanding customer needs remains the foundation of great marketing, even as digital channels become increasingly noisy?. UX as a marketing advantage ? How UX research and design play a critical role in communicating value to potential customers, especially since 80% of SaaS buyers research before speaking with sales?. The role of testing ? How teams can use customer insights, A/B testing, and analytics (quant + qual) to optimize messaging, improve conversions, and enhance brand clarity?. Cross-team collaboration ? Why breaking down silos between marketing, UX, product, and content teams leads to better customer experiences and stronger business impact?. Key Quotes from Our Guests: ? ?There are some things in marketing that never change. Our job is to deeply understand our customer and connect their needs with our product?s value.? ? Emily Carrion? ? ?Every good experience you create is part of your brand?so is every bad experience.? ? Kristy Morrison? ? ?UX isn?t just a product function anymore. It?s critical in marketing to ensure we?re communicating the right message upfront.? ? Katie Karr? Episode links:  Emily Carrion on Linkedin Kristy Morrison on Linkedin Katie Karr on Linkedin Blog post: 31 Expert Opinions on the Importance of UX in Marketing
2025-03-17
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How AI + user feedback transformed puppy training with Zigzag's Jack Mitchell

Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/ywpva5x5 ----------------------- In this Insights Unlocked episode, host Michael Domanic sits down with Jack Mitchell, Head of Product and Operations at Zigzag, the #1 puppy training app. Jack shares how his team built Ziggy, an AI-powered virtual puppy trainer designed to provide personalized, science-backed training advice at scale. Jack explains that scalability was a major challenge for the certified B-Corp startup. Originally, Zigzag provided WhatsApp chat support with real dog trainers, but as the company grew, this wasn?t sustainable. They needed a way to offer science-backed, consistent training advice while still maintaining the personal touch that users valued?. Additionally, user behavior played a key role in the decision to develop an AI-powered chat. Zigzag found many customers hesitated to ask simple questions because they didn?t want to bother a human trainer?even though they were paying for the service. AI eliminated this friction by making users feel more comfortable asking quick, everyday training questions?. Zigzag is continuously refining Ziggy?s AI model based on user feedback, with a 96% positive rating of the feature. "Trust is key," Jack said. "Users need to know they?re getting the right advice?every time." Looking ahead, Jack said they aim to expand Ziggy?s capabilities and explore how AI can further improve the pet training experience. "The goal is to keep making the AI better, smarter, and more useful for puppy parents everywhere," he said. Key Takeaways: ? AI as a training tool ? How Zigzag built Ziggy to provide AI-driven, real-time puppy training advice. ? From concept to execution ? The strategic and technical hurdles in implementing AI, from user feedback to content validation. ? Engagement & retention ? How and why AI chat features have increased user interactions and overall app retention rates. ? Measuring AI?s business impact ? The importance of A/B testing, user feedback, and ROI tracking to validate AI investments. ? AI Beyond the product ? How small teams like Zigzag use AI to streamline internal workflows and accelerate product development. Episode links:  ? Try ZigZag: Download the app (if applicable) ? Connect with Jack Mitchell on LinkedIn: Find him on LinkedIn ? A comprehensive guide to A/B testing: A comprehensive guide on conducting effective A/B tests to enhance user experience and conversion rates.
2025-03-10
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How smart content drives better customer experiences

Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/2p9rbkfu ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this week?s Insights Unlocked, we look back at three past episodes discussing the importance of smart content?that strategically crafted, user-focused content that adapts to audience needs, enhances customer experience, and drives engagement through clarity and relevance. Industry experts Bobbie Wood, Natalie Dunbar, and Kelly Erickson share insights on the impact of well-crafted content, the power of user testing, and the evolving role of AI in UX writing. Whether you?re in marketing, CX, or UX, you?ll gain valuable takeaways on how content strategy can elevate your brand and improve the way customers interact with your products and services. Key Topics & Takeaways: 1. The Power of Content in Customer Experience Successful companies prioritize clear, user-friendly content to drive engagement and loyalty. Content strategy isn?t just about writing?it?s about delivering the right message at the right time in the right format. Microcopy, such as button text and CTAs, can make or break user engagement. 2. The Importance of Content Testing & User Research A/B testing and usability studies are essential to understand how users interact with content. Testing must go beyond isolated elements?content should be evaluated across the entire user journey to ensure consistency. Observing user reactions, especially when they stop interacting, can reveal pain points that need to be addressed. 3. Balancing Brand Consistency with Personalization A strong brand voice ensures content remains consistent across channels while still adapting to different user needs. Marketers and UX teams should define voice and tone guidelines that allow flexibility for various contexts. The right balance between structured brand messaging and personalized user interactions enhances engagement. 4. AI?s Growing Role in Content Creation AI tools can assist with content creation, but they lack the human empathy, nuance, and contextual understanding needed for great UX writing. The future of AI in UX writing is still evolving, and ethical concerns around AI-generated content must be considered. While AI can optimize workflows, human oversight remains crucial in crafting meaningful and relatable content. 5. Why Content Strategy Should Start Early in Projects Content strategists should be involved from the very beginning of product and experience design. Early collaboration ensures content aligns with user expectations, business goals, and overall design strategy. Mapping out content needs before development reduces the risk of last-minute changes and improves efficiency. Featured Guests: ? Bobbie Wood on LinkedIn ? Natalie Dunbar on LinkedIn ? Kelly Erickson on LinkedIn
2025-03-03
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LinkedIn marketing strategies (organic and paid) that work

Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/4rymcmrs ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In today?s crowded digital world, standing out on LinkedIn is more challenging than ever. With users scrolling through 300 feet of content daily and 1.5 million pieces of content being engaged with every minute, how can marketers cut through the noise? In this episode, Nathan Isaacs sits down with Purna Virji, a LinkedIn marketing expert and author of High Impact Content Marketing, to discuss proven strategies for LinkedIn success. From blending organic and paid content to leveraging thought leadership and short-form video, Purna shares valuable insights on building engagement, trust, and brand loyalty on one of the world?s most powerful professional platforms. Key Takeaways: ? Why Consistency Matters: A common mistake brands make is only showing up when they have a big launch. Purna emphasizes the importance of continuous engagement?whether through organic posts, paid ads, or a mix of both. ? Paid vs. Organic: Why You Need Both: LinkedIn research shows that users exposed to both organic and paid content are 61% more likely to convert than those who only see paid ads. Organic content nurtures your existing audience, while paid ads help you reach new ones. ? Testing and Learning: Your LinkedIn page isn?t just a broadcasting tool?it?s a dynamic testing ground. Brands should experiment with different types of content organically before investing ad dollars to boost their top-performing posts. ? The Rise of Short-Form Video: Video consumption continues to surge, with LinkedIn seeing a 34% increase in video uploads year over year. Purna recommends embracing short, engaging videos to build trust and humanize your brand. ? Leveraging Thought Leadership: People follow people before they follow brands. Thought leader ads allow companies to boost employee and executive content, making it a powerful tool for credibility and reach. ? Beyond Vanity Metrics: It?s not just about likes and shares?success on LinkedIn should be measured by pipeline impact, engagement quality, and long-term brand trust. Episode Links: ? Purna Virji?s book: High Impact Content Marketing  ? Follow Purna on LinkedIn: Purna Virji ? LinkedIn for Marketing: LinkedIn Business Page ? More episodes of Insights Unlocked: UserTesting Podcast
2025-02-21
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Effectiveness vs. efficiency in design with Dropbox's Alastair Simpson

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/3CBgLhw ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Jason Giles sits down with Alastair Simpson, VP of Design at Dropbox, to discuss his non-traditional career journey, scaling design teams, and the evolution of remote work. Alastair shares key insights on fostering a strong design culture, navigating hypergrowth environments, and leveraging AI to enhance UX research. Tune in to learn how Dropbox?s Virtual-First model is redefining collaboration, why outcomes matter more than process adherence, and how AI is reshaping design workflows. What You?ll Learn in This Episode ? Alastair?s Unconventional Path to Design Leadership How he transitioned from aspiring professional footballer to UX design leader. The role of consumer psychology in his design approach. How early career experiences?like working in a call center?helped him develop core design skills such as listening, communication, and problem-solving. ?? Scaling Design Teams in High-Growth Companies Lessons from leading design at Atlassian and Dropbox during rapid expansion. Why effectiveness matters more than efficiency when managing creative teams. The importance of regular critique and how Dropbox ensures continuous feedback. ? Virtual-First Work & Remote Collaboration How Dropbox designed and implemented its Virtual-First model (90% remote, 10% in-person). The concept of "core collaboration hours" and why nonlinear workdays boost productivity. The impact of remote work on trust, culture, and cross-functional collaboration. ? AI?s Role in UX and Research How Dropbox is using AI-powered agents to improve access to past research. AI?s role in summarizing usability studies and enhancing design iteration speed. The balance between automation and human judgment in crafting great experiences. Key Takeaways & Quotes ? ?Design is about building strong foundations?color, typography, layout, and interaction design. AI can enhance our workflows, but it doesn?t replace good fundamentals.? ? Alastair Simpson ? ?We don?t focus on efficiency for efficiency?s sake. Instead, we prioritize outcomes and impact.? ? ?Virtual work doesn?t mean no in-person connection?it means intentional gatherings that matter.? Resources & Links ? Connect with Alastair Simpson on LinkedIn ? Learn more about Dropbox Design: Dropbox.Design ? Explore UserTesting: UserTesting.com
2025-02-17
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AI meets human insight: UX research at Consumer Reports

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/3EGU4ZD? ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Brent Leary sits down with Melissa Garber, Senior User Experience Researcher at Consumer Reports, to explore the evolving role of AI in UX research and how it?s shaping consumer interactions. From developing an in-house conversational AI agent to tackling data privacy concerns, Melissa shares insights on how research can proactively shape AI tools rather than just react to them. She also dives into the challenges of AI adoption, maintaining brand trust, and how understanding consumer journeys is more complex than ever. ? What You?ll Learn in This Episode: ? How AI is being leveraged at Consumer Reports to enhance consumer insights and decision-making ? The importance of human-in-the-loop AI systems to prevent misinformation ? Why UX research should drive AI development?not the other way around ? Challenges in adopting AI within research teams and overcoming skepticism ? The evolving consumer journey and how AI can assist in predicting user needs ? Who Should Listen? This episode is perfect for UX researchers, product leaders, marketers, and CX professionals who are interested in the intersection of AI and user experience, and how AI-powered insights can drive better customer interactions.
2025-02-10
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How Twilio is transforming customer communication with AI

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/4aP37nC ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, Michelle Engle sits down with Andy O?Dower, Twilio?s VP of Product Management, to dive into the company?s game-changing approach to customer communication. From simplifying complex communication systems for developers to using AI to deliver personalized experiences, Twilio is leading the way in reshaping how businesses engage with their customers. Andy shares how Twilio?s platform enables real-time, omnichannel communication at a massive global scale, helping brands create trusted, seamless, and smart interactions. He also sheds light on how advancements in conversational AI, sentiment analysis, and voice intelligence are revolutionizing customer engagement and support. What You?ll Learn in This Episode: How Twilio empowers developers with simple APIs to integrate voice, video, email, and messaging capabilities. How AI tools like transcription, sentiment analysis, and virtual agents are redefining customer experiences. Why trust and privacy are essential in building AI-driven communication systems. The role of autonomous agents in creating personalized, frictionless interactions with customers. Twilio?s vision for the future of customer engagement, with AI and data at its core.
2025-02-03
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Transforming healthcare UX with storytelling, data, and AI

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/4h5CI79 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this special episode, recorded live at The Human Insights Summit in October, Amy Stillman, VP of Design at Cedar, and Logan Hartline, Senior Director of UX at HCA Healthcare, talk with host Lija Hogan from UserTesting about how healthcare leaders use storytelling and AI to improve UX, align stakeholders, and transform patient experiences. The episode focused on innovation and user experience (UX) in healthcare, emphasizing collaboration, insights, and the integration of AI. Key Themes: Collaboration and Success Stories: Amy shared Cedar?s efforts in creating tools to help patients identify Medicaid eligibility, simplifying a typically cumbersome process. The project highlighted the emotional and psychological barriers users face and how digital solutions can foster a more accessible and empathetic experience. Logan discussed a UX project improving emergency department operations. By shadowing staff and observing real-life workflows, the team uncovered critical design insights about the conflicting color codes across different systems, leading to improved coordination. AI and Innovation: Both leaders highlighted AI's role in their organizations. Logan described how predictive analytics are helping anticipate staffing needs in labor and delivery, balancing efficiency with human oversight. Amy discussed leveraging AI in call centers to improve data accuracy and reduce staff workload. By analyzing tone and call content, they enhanced both operational efficiency and patient satisfaction while maintaining sensitivity to user tolerance for AI interactions. The Power of Insights and Storytelling: Both speakers emphasized the importance of qualitative research and storytelling in aligning stakeholders and driving change. Using patient narratives and highlight reels, they built urgency and alignment among decision-makers, demonstrating the tangible impact of UX insights. Advice for UX Practitioners: Logan advised starting small with curiosity-driven research and democratizing UX practices within teams. Amy stressed the importance of aligning UX goals with measurable metrics that resonate with stakeholders, particularly in healthcare?s data-driven environment.
2025-01-27
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Actionable tips on empowering women in tech

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/40y13N5 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this special episode, recorded live from THiS 2024, we explore the biggest challenges women face in today?s workplace and the actionable steps needed to drive change. Our panel of inspiring women leaders dives into the persistent gender pay gap, the lack of leadership representation, the importance of mentorship and sponsorship, and achieving a sustainable work-family balance. From tips on negotiating salaries to navigating career growth with intentionality, this conversation offers practical advice and powerful insights for women looking to thrive in tech?and for organizations striving to create more equitable workplaces. Whether you're a leader, mentor, or someone starting your career, this episode provides valuable takeaways to help you advocate for yourself, build meaningful connections, and craft the career you want. Panelists included: Stacy Sherman, author and advisor, Doing CX Right Alita Joyce, UX Researcher at Google Cloud  Monique Lalonde, Director, Product Design at REI Lija Hogan, Principal, Experience Research Strategy at UserTesting What You?ll Learn in This Episode How to address the gender pay gap with practical negotiation strategies and pay equity policies. Why leadership representation matters and how to position yourself for growth. The critical role of mentorship and how to build relationships that empower your career. How to balance career and family with the right support systems and mindset. The power of asking for opportunities, setting goals, and creating your own communities for support. Key Topics Discussed Gender Pay Gap Women earn 84% of what men earn?how can we close this gap? Negotiation tips and strategies for pay equity. Leadership Representation How to find companies that prioritize women in leadership roles. Practical advice for setting and communicating leadership goals. Mentorship and Sponsorship The difference between mentors and sponsors?and why both matter. Proactive steps to find mentors and build supportive professional networks. Work-Family Balance Why it?s not about choosing ?either-or??you can thrive in both work and family life. Insights into planning and creating a sustainable support system.
2025-01-20
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Unlocking your UX superpowers to lead and build influence

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/4gFlEVz ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Episode Summary: In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Nathan Isaacs chats with Kuldeep Kelkar, partner at UXReactor, seasoned UX researcher, and author of Strengthen Your User Research Superpowers. Kuldeep shares his journey through 25+ years in user research, his experiences shaping the industry, and how his new book is designed to empower researchers to amplify their influence within organizations. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The evolution of user research from a niche function to a critical part of product development. Key challenges faced by UX researchers, including gaining influence, communicating value, and driving business impact. How Kuldeep?s book provides practical, actionable skills in the form of "superpowers" to help researchers navigate these challenges. Why addressing sample size questions can be an opportunity to educate and build credibility. Highlights: Kuldeep?s Career Journey: From being one of the first researchers at PayPal in 2004 to his leadership role at UX Reactor. About the Book: Kuldeep?s book is structured like a deck of 52 cards, each focused on strengthening specific "superpowers" researchers need to succeed. Favorite Superpower: Learn why "sample size" is a topic Kuldeep now approaches with confidence and excitement. AI in UX Research: Insights into how AI tools like ChatGPT are being integrated into research and design processes, and the current limitations of AI-driven efficiencies. Industry Trends: Discover how budget constraints and resource cuts are influencing organizations? approaches to UX and the growing demand for outsourced expertise. Customer Feedback in Action: A surprising story of how Kuldeep?s advice helped a client rethink usability testing timelines. Rapid-Fire Fun: Kuldeep shares his favorite word ("research"), a dream career (astrophysicist), and what role he?d take in a restaurant (chef?despite not cooking!). Memorable Quote: "The biggest challenge for researchers isn?t conducting research?it?s gaining influence and driving outcomes within their organizations." ? Kuldeep Kelkar
2025-01-13
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Unlocking AI?s potential: why training drives productivity

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/4gFlEVz ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode, Michael Dominic, Head of AI at UserTesting, and Mike Mace, a seasoned tech industry veteran, delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the workplace. From the evolution of AI to strategies for effective implementation, they explore how organizations can harness this powerful technology to drive productivity, innovation, and competitive advantage. Key Takeaways: The Two Waves of AI Hype: Explore the rise and fall of conversational AI tools during the first hype cycle (2015?2019). Learn how OpenAI's ChatGPT launched the second wave of rapid adoption in 2022. AI Adoption at a Glance: 66% of knowledge workers globally use generative AI tools like ChatGPT, making this the fastest adoption of a major tech product in history. Despite high adoption rates, only 20% of users maximize AI's potential as a daily productivity tool. Challenges in AI Integration: A significant gap in training leaves most users underutilizing AI. Companies must implement deliberate training and governance to reap the full benefits. Humanizing AI Interactions: Discover how users judge AI chatbots like they would human interactions?emphasizing tone, phrasing, and emotional resonance. Understand the importance of aligning AI interactions with brand voice and values. Strategies for Success: Choose the right AI model for your business needs. Set clear data governance policies to ensure security and compliance. Establish training programs to help employees integrate AI into their workflows effectively. Treat AI as a partner in strategy, not just a task-oriented tool. Actionable Insights: For Leaders: Empower your teams with AI training and clear guidelines to unlock its full productivity potential. For Product Teams: Test AI features for usability and emotional resonance to ensure they align with user expectations and your brand identity. For Organizations: View AI as an opportunity for competitive differentiation, not just a security challenge.
2025-01-06
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Demotainment: how to create engaging product demos

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/408ltw2 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Nathan Isaacs talks with Mike McDowell, Senior Solutions Consultant at UserTesting, about his role, his new book Demotainment: The Art of Delivering Demos That Engage, Inspire, and Drive Results, and his approach to crafting compelling product demonstrations. Key Highlights: Role at UserTesting: Mike describes his role as a platform expert, guiding clients on effectively utilizing UserTesting?s tools. He supports sales processes and helps teams maximize value by aligning the platform with their business goals?. The Concept of Demotainment: Mike explains how his background in theater inspired him to transform product demonstrations into performances that captivate audiences. His philosophy emphasizes bringing energy, personalizing demos, and engaging customers?. Writing the Book: The book stemmed from a popular presentation Mike gave at Demo Fest. Encouraged by the reception, he expanded his ideas into a LinkedIn article and eventually a book. He shares the iterative writing process, from drafting chapters based on his presentation to weaving in anecdotes and pop culture references to make the book lively and relatable?. Impact on Sales Teams: The book aims to help sales professionals make their demonstrations more personalized and engaging, ultimately boosting success rates. Mike offers strategies for tailoring demos even with limited preparation?. Behind-the-Scenes of Writing: Mike talks about the discipline and creativity required to write a book while managing a busy schedule. He reveals how revisiting his material and getting reader feedback improved both his writing and professional approach to demos?.
2024-12-30
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Creative UX research solutions in fintech: insights from Tide

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/3VNnj2G ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Kerry Johnstone welcomes Veronica Bogdacenco, Channel and Optimization Manager at Tide, a leading UK-based fintech company. Veronica shares her expertise in blending marketing insights with UX strategies to create seamless and effective user experiences. She delves into the challenges of maintaining agility in a fast-growing company, creative approaches to user testing, and how AI is reshaping UX research. From her innovative weekend testing methods to leveraging in-app notifications for user feedback, Veronica provides actionable tips for product teams navigating growth and tight deadlines. She also highlights the importance of quick, iterative research to de-risk decisions and ensure clarity in regulated industries like finance. Whether you're a UX researcher, product manager, or designer, this episode is packed with practical advice for building user-centric products efficiently. What You?ll Learn in This Episode: Blending Marketing and UX: How to use qualitative and quantitative data for deeper customer insights. Maintaining Agility in a Growing Organization: Veronica?s methods for decentralizing UX research and streamlining processes. Innovative Testing Techniques: The power of weekend tests, external testers, and in-app notifications to gather feedback without disrupting workflows. AI in UX Research: How AI can enhance UX processes by automating tasks like feedback summaries and detecting emotional responses. Working in Regulated Industries: Key considerations for ensuring clarity and transparency in customer-facing designs. Scaling UX Practices: Strategies to embed UX testing into workflows as teams and product portfolios expand.
2024-12-19
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Rethinking UX with the many ?Many Wizards of Oz? approach with Sam Howard

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/3OQ2f80 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Blair Fraser sits down with Dr. Sam Howard, Head of UX at Curio, to explore how AI is transforming the way people consume news. From Sam?s unique career journey?from academia to consulting to leading UX at a forward-thinking company?to Curio's mission of fixing fragmented and overwhelming news experiences, this conversation dives into the heart of user-centric design and AI innovation. Discover how Curio balances cutting-edge AI with trusted sources to deliver meaningful solutions, the challenges of creating archetypes in a rapidly evolving tech landscape, and why robust discovery research is more critical than ever. If you?re a UX researcher, designer, or product leader navigating the intersection of user experience and AI, this episode is packed with actionable insights and forward-thinking strategies. Key Themes & Highlights: The Power of User-Centered Design: Why embedding user insights at the start of product design leads to better outcomes. Sam?s approach to understanding and addressing user frustrations with traditional news platforms. AI in UX Research: How Curio blends AI personalization with reliable sources to maintain trust. The "Many Wizards of Oz" method: A groundbreaking approach to simulating AI experiences in user research. Tackling Behavioral Archetypes: Why Curio focuses on early adopters and behavioral archetypes instead of rigid personas. Addressing news avoidance and user anxiety through design thinking. Driving Impact in Organizations: How to align qualitative user research with quantitative data to influence stakeholders. Using video storytelling as a tool for fostering empathy and buy-in from business leaders. Future of UX and AI: The need to evolve UX methodologies for non-linear, AI-driven user journeys. Balancing transparency and value when communicating AI?s role to end users.
2024-12-16
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Why central repositories are key to scaling research with Kate Towsey

Episode web page: https://bit.ly/3Vlc2q8 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Episode show notes In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Lija Hogan speaks with Kate Towsey, a leading voice in research operations, author of Research That Scales, and founder of the Cha-Cha Club for research ops professionals. Kate takes us through her fascinating journey to becoming a trailblazer in research operations. Along the way, she highlights the transformative power of systems thinking and strategic scaling in the evolving field of research. What You?ll Learn in This Episode: The Evolution of Research Ops: How research operations has grown from an overlooked role to a critical component of organizational strategy. Why nuanced job descriptions and specialized roles are becoming the norm in research ops. Scaling Research with Systems Thinking: The importance of scalable systems that create value efficiently rather than simply expanding headcount. How strategic thinking can prioritize impactful research aligned with organizational goals. Building Trust and Embedding Culture: Why trust is foundational for research outcomes to be accepted and acted upon. The cultural impact of well-integrated research tools and practices on organizational learning. Knowledge Management in Research: The contrast between collaborative "campfires" of learning and structured libraries for long-term access and utility. Practical advice for implementing effective research knowledge management strategies. The Role of AI in Research: How AI can enhance research operations, provided organizations foster trust in these technologies.
2024-12-09
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How Mozilla balances familiarity and innovation in UX design

Episode web page ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes Join host Mike McDowell as he welcomes Ludwig Fichte, Staff User Researcher, and Aarjav Pandya, Senior Product Designer, both from Mozilla, to explore the fascinating world of UX research and its impact on product design. In this episode, they break down Mozilla?s approach to user research and benchmarking studies, revealing how insights drive innovation for Firefox Mobile and beyond. What You?ll Learn in This Episode How UX Research Shapes Product Design: Discover the critical role research plays in creating intuitive, user-friendly designs and how Mozilla translates insights into action. Benchmarking in Action: Learn how Mozilla compares Firefox to competitors like Chrome, Safari, and Brave, and how task-based benchmarking reveals areas for improvement. Designing for Familiarity and Innovation: Hear how Mozilla balances maintaining familiar design patterns with pushing the boundaries of usability. The Iterative Nature of UX: Explore why UX research is never "finished" and how continuous testing helps adapt to evolving user needs. Episode Links: Download Firefox ? Experience the latest in browser innovation. Mozilla Blog ? Stay updated on Mozilla?s projects and initiatives. Acorn Design System ? Dive into Firefox's design approach. Research at Mozilla ? Explore Mozilla?s research-focused initiatives. Ludwig Fichte on LinkedIn Aarjav Pandya on LinkedIn Mike McDowell on LinkedIn
2024-12-02
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How Givelify?s loyalty program inspires consistent giving

In this episode of Insights Unlocked,UserTesting?s Sean Treiser sits down with Neeraj Ramesh, Executive Producer of Giving Experiences at Givelify, a mobile and online platform for charitable donations that has empowered over 1.5 million people to give more than $5 billion to causes they care about. Neeraj shares the story of Givelify?s journey from a simple idea sparked in church to a powerful tool reshaping the future of giving. Together, they explore the strategies and philosophies that make Givelify stand out, from leveraging user feedback to creating features that genuinely connect with the emotional and practical needs of donors. Neeraj discusses how Givelify listens to its users to develop features that foster trust and encourage consistent giving, all while balancing the needs of donors and charitable organizations. Key Themes: The Birth of Givelify: Givelify?s origin story is rooted in a moment of missed opportunity and inspiration, sparking the idea of a platform that would make charitable giving easy and accessible for anyone with a mobile device. User-Centered Design and Trust: Givelify puts donor trust at the forefront, emphasizing data security, transparent processes, and visual cues like familiar faces to help donors feel safe and assured in their giving. Emotional Connection in UX: Givelify?s approach goes beyond technical ease; they aim to create an experience that captures the ?warm glow? of giving, ensuring donors feel positive and connected with each gift. Innovation in loyalty programs: Neeraj introduces Champions of Good, the first loyalty program in the giving sector, which rewards donors for consistent giving. The feature encourages engagement based on frequency rather than amount, supporting people?s desire to give at their own pace. Iterative development with user feedback: Givelify uses insights from UserTesting to understand both new and familiar users, continuously refining features to serve donors better. Testing has revealed valuable insights, such as the potential pitfalls of certain features like ?Giving Streaks,? which needed careful adjustment to avoid discouraging users. Balancing stakeholder needs: Neeraj emphasizes the importance of prioritizing donors, even as Givelify works with a wide range of stakeholders, from religious organizations to nonprofits. Features are designed to empower donors while keeping the act of giving meaningful and fulfilling.
2024-11-25
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Creating new campfire moments: how the BBC designs for inclusivity

Episode web page ----------------------- ?? NEW REPORT ?? Are you wondering how people really feel about generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT? How are they being used in business? How are they changing productivity? What makes AI chat attractive or unattractive to users? And what does it all mean for a company building AI features? Check out our new global AI benchmark study, including a survey, a user shootout between the four top AI chatbots, and video of AI users sharing how they feel. The study included Australia and Singapore, so you?ll get results that are specific to our part of the world. Get your copy now >>> Generative AI chatbots: overhyped but still underestimated ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes In this episode of Insights Unlocked, UserTesting?s Blair Fraser dives into a fascinating discussion with Emma Whitby and Aleks Gojkovic from the BBC's User Experience and Design (UX&D) team. Emma and Aleks share insights from their work on a project designed to help one of the BBC?s most valued audiences?retirees?transition from traditional broadcast services to digital platforms. They reveal how combining empathy-driven UX research with big data insights has led to a deeper understanding of this generation's unique challenges and needs, and discuss the innovative storytelling and design approaches that help build inclusive, accessible digital experiences. Key Themes Discussed: Designing with empathy for retirees in a digital world Emma and Aleks share how they approached researching a user group that has long relied on broadcast services. Through community interactions and storytelling, they uncovered the daily reliance this audience places on TV and radio for structure, connection, and companionship. Emma and Aleks reveal how this research influenced their approach to human-centered design for a traditionally underserved audience. The power of storytelling in UX research UX research at the BBC goes beyond data points?Emma and Aleks highlight the importance of empathy and storytelling to convey user needs. They explain how using narrative alongside data helped them capture the attention of stakeholders and build emotional connections, transforming research findings into actionable insights. Using big data to drive strategic decisions Aleks discusses the role of big data in understanding and validating the significance of retirees as a core BBC audience. By blending quantitative data with qualitative insights, the UX&D team was able to highlight business opportunities and challenge common biases, underscoring how inclusive design can drive both user satisfaction and business success. Innovative collaboration with the BBC?s Blue Room Learn how the UX&D team partnered with the BBC?s Blue Room, a tech demo lab, to bring their insights to life through 3D digital recreations of retirees' living spaces. These interactive exhibits provide stakeholders with a firsthand look at the accessibility challenges retirees face, sparking innovation in designing user-friendly digital services. Shaping the future of inclusive design at scale Emma and Aleks discuss the ongoing impact of their project across the BBC, which has inspired collaboration and changes in product strategies. They share how, by focusing on retirees? needs, they are challenging assumptions and advancing inclusive design practices that resonate with diverse audiences. Episode Links: BBC?s Global Experience Language (GEL) BBC What is UX&D? BBC UX&D on LinkedIn Aleks Gojkovic on LinkedIn Blair Fraser on LinkedIn
2024-11-18
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Transforming customer experience with responsible AI strategy with Sharbani Dhar

Episode web page ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes In this episode, we welcome Sharbani Dhar, a leading voice in customer experience design and founder of dotinfinity. She joins host Louis Granger to discuss the evolving role of design and AI in shaping meaningful customer journeys. With a career rooted in UX leadership, Sharbani brings a strategic, customer-first approach to AI, moving beyond the common ?tech-first? mentality that often misses the mark on delivering real business value. Sharbani shares how dotinfinity was founded on the idea that design and research should be central to solving complex customer challenges, not just surface-level enhancements. She highlights the Responsible AI Canvas her team developed, which guides organizations in responsibly adopting AI with a human-centered lens. The conversation covers actionable insights into aligning AI with core business goals, the importance of employee engagement, and why effective AI implementation requires a focus on problem-solving, not just technology. Key themes and ideas: 1. Moving from transactional design to strategic influence Sharbani explains how design and research are often undervalued, perceived as transactional rather than strategic. She advocates for the integration of design as a driver of business outcomes and deeper customer connections. Quote: "It?s not just about making things look good ? it?s about creating meaningful experiences that shape customer journeys and drive business results." 2. Responsible AI adoption: human-centric, problem-first AI implementation is more than adopting the latest tech trends; it requires a problem-first approach to identify where AI can genuinely solve challenges and deliver ROI. Sharbani introduces her team's Responsible AI Canvas, a three-step framework that helps organizations assess AI readiness, align technology with KPIs, and execute responsibly. Tip: Align AI initiatives with real organizational goals and assess readiness across people, infrastructure, and governance. 3. Building an AI-empowered workforce AI implementation requires both the right tech and the right people. Sharbani stresses training and workforce alignment, so employees not only support AI initiatives but grow with them. The episode highlights Australian government guidelines that Infinity follows: Responsible AI Training, Data & Governance Training, and Diversity & Fairness Training, each critical to minimizing biases and fostering ethical AI. 4. Effective metrics beyond NPS Sharbani shares her skepticism of Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a metric, noting it often fails to capture real customer satisfaction or journey pain points. Instead, she advocates for metrics that reflect customer engagement, trust, and brand loyalty. Quote: ?NPS tells us how likely customers are to recommend a product, but it doesn?t reveal the whole story.? 5. Ecosystem thinking in AI implementation A siloed approach to AI often limits its potential impact. Sharbani advises organizations to adopt ecosystem thinking, which includes partnerships and integration across customer journeys. She shares a compelling example of a Canadian health insurer collaborating with supermarkets to reward healthy customer behaviors through AI. Takeaway: Look for opportunities to integrate AI solutions within a broader ecosystem that aligns with customers? lives. Episode Links: dotinfinity?s Responsible AI Canvas Sharbani Dhar on LinkedIn dotinfinity website The Casks and Convos podcast
2024-11-11
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Mastering UX research: from analysis to actionable insights with Steve Portigal

Episode web page ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes In this episode of Insights Unlocked, we sit down with Steve Portigal, a seasoned user researcher, author, and host of the Dollars to Donuts podcast, to discuss how the field of user research has evolved over the past 20 years. Steve shares his unique perspective on the significant changes that have shaped the industry, from the rise of in-house research teams to the impact of remote work on research methodologies. He also delves into the crucial difference between analysis and synthesis in research and offers practical advice for improving research outcomes. Whether you?re a new researcher or a seasoned expert, Steve?s insights will help you navigate the dynamic and sometimes challenging world of UX research. Key Themes and Ideas: The Growth of User Research: Steve reflects on how user research has grown from a niche, obscure practice to a well-established community of professionals. This growth has led to increased knowledge sharing through conferences, books, meetups, and podcasts, creating a stronger foundation for collective learning and debate. The Shift from Agencies to In-House Research Teams: One of the biggest shifts Steve discusses is the transition from research being outsourced to agencies and consultants to now being managed by in-house teams. While this change has brought research closer to the core of business decisions, it has also altered the dynamics of advocacy and how researchers communicate findings within organizations. The Impact of Remote Work and Research: With the rise of remote work, especially during the pandemic, remote research has become the default method. While this has expanded opportunities for inclusion and collaboration, Steve cautions that the loss of in-person interactions may limit researchers' ability to fully understand user behaviors and experiences. The Importance of Synthesis in Research: Steve emphasizes the often-overlooked distinction between analysis and synthesis in research. While analysis involves breaking down information, synthesis requires recombining that data into new insights and frameworks that can drive innovation. Steve provides tips on how researchers can improve their synthesis process by allowing time for deeper exploration and collaboration. Practical Advice for New Researchers: For those new to the field, Steve encourages embracing the growing community of UX researchers. He suggests seeking mentorship, engaging in networking, and experimenting with different ways of participating in the community, whether through writing, podcasts, or small peer groups. Looking Ahead: The Future of Research-Led Companies: Steve offers a thought-provoking idea about the possibility of research-led companies emerging in the future. He imagines a world where research isn?t just a service within organizations but a driving force behind product and service innovation. Episode Links: Steve Portigal?s Books: Interviewing Users and Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries Dollars to Donuts Podcast Discount Code for Interviewing Users: Use "UNLOCKED" at checkout on Rosenfeld Media for 10% off Steve's Website LinkedIn
2024-11-04
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How women?s health app Clue uses jobs to be done for product success

Episode web page ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes Podcast Episode: Understanding User Needs with Rhiannon White, Chief Product Officer at Clue In this episode of the Insights Unlocked podcast, host Kerry Johnstone from UserTesting sits down with Rhiannon White, the Chief Product Officer at Clue, a women's health app with over 10 million users globally. Rhiannon shares her journey from political marketing and roles at BBC to leading product development at Clue, offering a unique perspective on how diverse experiences shape great product leadership. Key Themes: Career Journey and Curiosity About People: Rhiannon discusses her eclectic career and the common thread of curiosity about human behavior that has driven her work. Whether in marketing or product management, understanding people?s needs, problems, and desires has been central to her approach to creating successful user experiences. Bringing Insights to Product Leadership: Rhiannon shares a key moment in her career when she realized that shipping products was not enough?she needed to bring deeper insights to the table. By reconnecting with her passion for user research, she now spends time every week directly interviewing customers, a practice she refers to as her ?Friday treat,? to stay grounded in the user experience. Jobs to Be Done Framework: One of the focal points of the conversation is how Clue uses the ?Jobs to Be Done? framework to guide product decisions. Rhiannon explains how Clue?s users have four core needs: trust, orientation (understanding what's happening to them), empowerment (knowing what actions to take), and comfort (feeling connected and not alone). These ?jobs? help the team at Clue prioritize product features that address real user pain points and deliver meaningful value. Understanding Subjective User Needs: An interesting revelation from the framework was the subjectivity around accuracy, where users with highly regular cycles might have different perceptions of accuracy compared to users with irregular cycles. This insight has helped Clue refine its product approach, ensuring that the app remains valuable to a wide range of users. Combining Emotional and Functional Needs: Rhiannon discusses how Clue integrates emotional needs, like trust and comfort, with functional aspects of the product. She gives examples of product features, such as pain tracking, that help users feel validated and connected while also providing actionable insights to improve their health management. User Research as an Ongoing Practice: Instead of thinking of research as project-based, Rhiannon stresses the importance of continuous user research. This iterative approach, including fast unmoderated testing, allows Clue?s team to keep refining and improving their product without slowing down development. The Role of AI and Human Connection: While AI is seen as a useful tool for processing data, Rhiannon emphasizes the irreplaceable value of direct human connection in product development. She advocates for staying close to users and cautions against over-relying on abstracted data or tools that disconnect product teams from real user emotions and experiences.
2024-10-28
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Small words, big impact: how content tweaks can boost engagement by 30%

Episode web page ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Sean Treiser sits down with Kelly Erickson, a content designer at Warner Music Group, to explore the nuances of content design and the critical role it plays in shaping user experiences. Kelly shares her career journey, starting as a sports writer and transitioning into content design roles in nonprofit, sports, and tech sectors. With over a decade of experience, she offers rich insights into how content design differs from other design disciplines and the immense value of user and content testing. From her time at Eventbrite, Kelly reveals surprising insights uncovered through content testing and how small changes in language can lead to significant improvements in user engagement. She emphasizes the importance of understanding user motivations and behaviors and how these insights can guide effective content design decisions. Listeners will learn how to balance qualitative and quantitative data, prioritize content testing in fast-paced projects, and maintain brand consistency across various touchpoints. Kelly?s practical advice for content designers and UX professionals highlights the long-term impact of a user-centered approach and offers actionable strategies for integrating content testing into design processes. Key Themes and Ideas Discussed: Content Design Journey: Kelly discusses her path from sports writing to content design, reflecting on how her love for words and human behavior led her into the field of UX writing and content design. The Role of Content Design in User Experiences: Kelly highlights how content design is fundamentally different from other design disciplines, emphasizing that without the right words, a design may lose its effectiveness. She underscores the importance of clarity and using language that speaks to the user intuitively and humanly. Power of Content Testing: One of the core ideas Kelly shares is the importance of testing content before it goes live. She provides examples of how simple wording changes during her time at Eventbrite significantly impacted user engagement, including a 30% increase in click-through rates from a headline change. Balancing Qualitative and Quantitative Data: Kelly discusses the balance between qualitative insights from content testing and quantitative data like click-through rates. She explains how each type of data informs content decisions and drives user-centric design. Designing for User Motivation: A key insight Kelly shares is understanding and addressing user motivations. She explains how focusing on what users are trying to accomplish, rather than just delivering a product, can elevate the overall experience. Consistency and Personalization in Content: The episode covers strategies for maintaining a consistent brand voice while tailoring content to different user scenarios. Kelly introduces the concept of a ?tone dial,? where the intensity of the brand?s tone is adjusted based on the user?s interaction. Advice for New Content Designers: Kelly encourages content designers to start testing early, even with time constraints, and to focus on building strong relationships with cross-functional teams like engineers and product managers to drive AB testing and other content experiments. Episode links: Strategic Content Design by Erica Jorgensen Eventbrite?s publicly available style guide Find Kelly on LinkedIn: Kelly Erickson LinkedIn
2024-10-21
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How Signet Jewelers leverages customer insights across omni-channel experiences

Episode web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Cornelia Klimek sits down with Shannon Graf, Director of Design Research at Signet Jewelers, to explore her journey in UX research and how her work shapes the digital and in-store experiences for some of the world?s top jewelry brands, including Kay, Zales, and Jared.  Shannon offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Signet integrates consumer insights to lead with data-driven decisions that enhance customer satisfaction and drive business outcomes. The conversation covers a range of themes from digital transformation, personalized customer journeys, and the impact of in-store UX research to fostering a strong employee experience within a large organization. Whether you're in UX, product management, or simply interested in digital experiences, this episode is full of actionable insights. Key Themes: The Journey of Saying ?Yes? Shannon talks about how saying ?yes? to unexpected opportunities, like writing her first nonfiction book during the pandemic, helped her unlock new personal and professional achievements. She shares how this mindset extends into her UX research career and offers advice on how listeners can apply this philosophy in their own lives and work. Consumer Insights Driving Digital Transformation At Signet Jewelers, Shannon and her team leverage deep consumer insights to shape digital experiences for customers. This includes both e-commerce platforms and in-store technologies used by their jewelry consultants. Shannon emphasizes that leading with research and data helps businesses avoid costly mistakes, streamline decision-making, and deliver what customers really need. Personalization and Confidence in Digital Experiences Personalization plays a significant role in Signet?s success, especially in the competitive jewelry market where customers want tailored experiences. Shannon explains how their research reveals consumer preferences for personalized shopping journeys and how confidence in a brand can make or break a digital experience. The Importance of Employee Experience Beyond customer insights, Shannon?s team also focuses on employee experience research, working closely with internal teams to gather feedback that informs better organizational practices. This effort aligns with Signet?s broader vision of creating a positive and empowered workplace culture. Leadership and Aligning UX with Business Objectives Throughout the episode, Shannon shares strategies for connecting UX research outcomes to broader business objectives, helping researchers and designers align their work with what truly matters to the company?s bottom line. She provides tips on problem framing, prioritization, and the importance of cultivating strong internal relationships. Episode links:  Nothing but Pavement: Shedding the Should When the Path before You is Not Always the Path You Choose by Shannon Graf Signet Jewelers ? Brands include Kay, Zales, Jared, and Banter. Instagram: @ShannonGrafCreative
2024-10-14
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Best practices for activating your customer insights

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2024-10-07
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Building trust in email marketing with Cornell?s Ashley Budd

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2024-09-30
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Why Focusing on User Outcomes (Not Outputs) Is the Future of Product Development

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2024-09-23
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How to convince your boss to send you to The Human Insight Summit (THiS) in Austin, Texas

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2024-09-19
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Mastering user-centric design during times of uncertainty

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2024-09-16
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Could empowering design teams be the key to your digital success?

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2024-09-09
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Unlocking collaboration: Kasey Canlas from Genesys on leveraging internal expertise in UX research

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2024-09-02
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Can the Zero Blockers framework overcome the pitfalls of agile?

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2024-08-26
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Holiday retail success: digital tips from Brian Walker

In this Insights Unlocked episode, Brian Walker shares expert insights on how retailers can master digital commerce this holiday season. From optimizing e-commerce fundamentals to navigating the complexities of retail media and omnichannel strategies, Brian shares invaluable tips to help you stay ahead in a competitive market. Whether you're a retail veteran or new to the game, you won't want to miss this episode!. Episode web page ----------------------- >>> Insights Unlocked audience survey
2024-08-19
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Designing for Impact: Insights from Richard Dalton, Head of Design at Verizon

In the latest episode of Insights Unlocked, Richard Dalton, Head of Design for Consumer at Verizon, shares his framework for designing sustainable customer experiences from how you build the team to nurturing a customer-aware organization.  Episode web page ----------------------- >>> Insights Unlocked audience survey
2024-08-12
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How to build and manage a high-performing digital team from scratch

In this episode, Rebecca Goodman, the Chief Digital Officer at the FDIC, shares her advice for building a team from scratch. Episode web page ----------------------- >>> Insights Unlocked audience survey
2024-08-05
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Building an AI-powered product development process

In this episode, Nathan Isaacs talks with Anthony Maggio, VP of Product Management at AirTable, about building an AI-powered product development process. Episode web page ----------------------- >>> Insights Unlocked audience survey
2024-07-29
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How to build trust within cross-functional teams: leadership insights from Shopify?s Mamuna Oladipo

In this episode, Nathan Isaacs talks with Mamuna Oladipo, VP of Product at Shopify, about building trust within an organization. Episode web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Episode Description: In this insightful episode of Insights Unlocked, we sit down with Mamuna Oladipo, the VP of Product at Shopify. Mamuna shares her wealth of experience from her journey through various tech roles and companies. She delves into the crucial topic of building trust within cross-functional teams and offers practical advice on networking within a company. Whether you?re a product manager, UX designer, or an executive, Mamuna?s insights on leadership and team dynamics are sure to resonate and provide valuable takeaways. Key Themes and Ideas: Introduction to Mamuna Oladipo: Mamuna introduces herself and shares her background in tech, highlighting her roles in design, product management, engineering, data, and research. Building trust in teams: The importance of building trust slowly and steadily. Tips on how to genuinely understand team dynamics and create personal connections. Emphasizing one-on-one meetings and being fully present to build strong relationships. Networking within a company: Mamuna?s strategy for building a robust internal network by meeting different people and seeking further introductions. The significance of maintaining these relationships and periodically checking in. Leadership concerns and strategies: Key concerns for leaders, including team impact and alignment with company goals. The necessity of continuous communication and staying deeply involved in team activities to prevent misalignment. Proactive steps to ensure teams stay on track and avoid long-term issues. Advice for leaders: The importance of knowing your team members and understanding their challenges and workflows. How this understanding drives both individual and team impact, aligning efforts with broader organizational goals. Notable Quotes: "Take the time to learn and understand your team, understand the dynamics. Understand how you can differentiate, just how the team has been operating." "Building a network within the company is vital. You need to have connections to understand the company culture and gather insights." "Ensuring continuous communication and staying ahead of potential issues by being deeply involved in team activities is crucial." Episode Links: Mamuna on LinkedIn Shopify UXDX The First 90 Days Join the Conversation: We?d love to hear your thoughts on today?s episode. Join the discussion on our social media channels or leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.
2024-07-22
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How to build scalable design systems that unite designers and developers

In this episode, Nathan Isaacs talks with Parisa Bazl from Commvault Systems about building scalable design systems that unite developers and designers. Episode web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, we sit down with Parisa Bazl, Head of UX at Commvault Systems, at a UX conference in New York City. Parisa shares her expert insights on creating scalable design systems that work seamlessly for both designers and developers. She delves into the importance of clear frameworks, the challenges of scaling in large enterprises, and the role of AI in design. Additionally, Parisa discusses the significance of diversity in tech and her efforts to create opportunities for underprivileged youths in the industry. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on bridging the gap between design and development, and the human-centric approach to technology. Key Themes: Scalable Design Systems: Importance of frameworks in scaling design systems. Utilizing object-oriented development to organize patterns and components. Reducing the need for constant guidance between designers and developers. Challenges in Scaling: Addressing the resource disparity in design teams. Strategies to meet demands without extensive handholding. Importance of clear standards and empowering teams. Starting with Key User Flows: Focusing on specific use cases before abstracting patterns. Creating a reference system for future use cases. Overcoming Resistance: Speaking developers? language to ease workload concerns. Ensuring designers understand their ongoing role amidst standardized systems. Role of AI in Design: Potential for automation in design decisions. Emphasizing the human aspect of technology. Using AI as a tool to deliver better user experiences. Diversity in Tech: Importance of diverse viewpoints in technology design. Creating pathways for non-traditional candidates. Parisa?s involvement with a program training underprivileged youths in technical skills. Human-Centric Approach: Keeping the focus on human experiences in technology. Adapting to the ever-evolving tech landscape. Guest Bio: Parisa Bazl is the Head of UX at Commvault Systems, specializing in enterprise software applications for data protection, cybersecurity, and cyber resiliency. With a strong background in UX design and a passion for bridging the gap between designers and developers, Parisa brings valuable insights into creating scalable and effective design systems. Episode links: Commvault Systems: Commvault Parisa?s LinkedIn: Parisa Bazl Follow Us: LinkedIn: Insights Unlocked Twitter: @InsightsUnlocked YouTube: Insights Unlocked Subscribe & Leave a Review: Don?t miss an episode! Subscribe to Insights Unlocked on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review!
2024-07-15
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Why your design system needs a business-centric approach

In this Insights Unlocked episode, T. Rowe Price?s Alex Wilson explains why you should take a business-centric approach to managing your design system. Episode web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. -----------------------
2024-07-08
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How the ?pulling the thread? methodology can help solve your complex problems

In this Insights Unlocked episode, Toast?s Jehad Affoneh describes the ?pulling the thread? methodology to solve complex problems. Episode web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ----------------------- Episode Description: In this insightful episode recorded at the UXDX conference in New York City, host Nathan Isaacs talks with Jehad Affoneh, the Chief Design Officer at Toast, to delve into an innovative methodology his team employed to enhance the customer experience for Toast's 100,000+ restaurant customers. Toast is a restaurant point of sale and management system that helps restaurants improve operations, increase sales and create a better guest experience. Key Themes: Pulling the Thread Methodology: Addressing complex problems by finding the right thread in a tangled ball of yarn and pulling it to untangle the complexity. Steps to Implement: Identify pain points from both customer and internal perspectives. Find themes within these pain points to locate scalable solutions. Test these solutions with a cohort of customers to validate effectiveness. Challenges in the Restaurant Industry: Restaurants operate in fast-paced, high-stress environments with frequent technical issues. Reflections on the Journey: The rewarding nature of working at Toast, making daily impacts on real people and communities. The satisfaction of seeing long-term projects come to fruition and positively affect customers. Additional Resources: Toast website UXDX Conference UserTesting Subscribe and Follow: Don't forget to subscribe to the Insights Unlocked podcast for more expert insights and tips on designing digital products that people love. Follow us on LinkedIn for updates and more content.
2024-07-01
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Designing for Everyone: Digital Accessibility Insights with Karen Hawkins

In this enlightening episode of Insights Unlocked, host Nathan Isaacs sits down with Karen Hawkins, Principal of Accessible Design at Level Access, during the UXDX conference in New York City. Together, they dive deep into the world of digital accessibility, exploring why it remains a critical yet often overlooked aspect of design. Karen shares valuable insights on how companies can create inclusive digital experiences and the importance of accessibility in today's digital landscape. Link to this episode's web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ----------------------- Episode Description: In this enlightening episode of Insights Unlocked, host Nathan Isaacs sits down with Karen Hawkins, Principal of Accessible Design at Level Access, during the UXDX conference in New York City. Together, they dive deep into the world of digital accessibility, exploring why it remains a critical yet often overlooked aspect of design. Karen shares valuable insights on how companies can create inclusive digital experiences and the importance of accessibility in today's digital landscape. Key Themes & Takeaways: Introduction to Digital Accessibility: Karen introduces herself and her role at Level Access. The discussion opens with an overview of digital accessibility and its importance in ensuring everyone can execute tasks efficiently, regardless of their abilities or characteristics. Current State of Accessibility: Despite existing laws and guidelines, accessibility issues persist, particularly simple ones like contrast problems. Karen references Web Aim?s annual survey, which highlights recurring accessibility issues on top websites. Challenges and Solutions: The need for both grassroots efforts and top-down support to drive meaningful change in accessibility. Importance of conducting audits focusing on people, processes, and tools to benchmark and improve accessibility. Setting realistic, incremental goals for continuous improvement in accessibility practices. Beyond Digital Products: Accessibility extends to organizational culture and practices, including hiring and travel policies. The discussion emphasizes that accessibility is a global issue, supported by laws like the European Accessibility Act and guidelines from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Resources and Personal Responsibility: Karen recommends resources like the W3C?s introductory courses and Web Aim for those looking to learn more about accessibility. The importance of individuals taking personal responsibility for creating accessible digital content within their organizations. Call to Action: Karen encourages listeners to connect with her on LinkedIn for further resources and insights on accessibility. Final thoughts on fostering a culture of inclusivity and accessibility in every aspect of digital and organizational practices. Connect with Karen Hawkins: LinkedIn: Karen Hawkins (Note: Ensure you find the right Karen Hawkins, not the romance novelist!) Additional Resources: W3C Introductory Course on Accessibility Web Aim
2024-06-24
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How to Design Effective Customer Surveys: Insights from Caroline Jarrett

Episode web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ----------------------- Special Offer To celebrate her participation in the podcast, Caroline offers a 15% discount on her book "Surveys That Work" from Rosenfeld Media. Use the code CJFORMS24 at checkout, valid through July 2024. ----------------------- Episode Summary: In this episode of the Insights Unlocked podcast, hosts Nathan Isaacs and Mike McDowell are joined by Caroline Jarrett, a leading expert in forms and surveys. Caroline, the author of "Surveys That Work" and "Forms That Work," shares her extensive knowledge on designing effective surveys and forms that yield meaningful insights. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of her consultancy Effortmark, Caroline delves into best practices, common pitfalls, and the evolving role of AI in survey methodologies. Key Themes: Importance of interviews before surveys: Caroline emphasizes starting with interviews to understand the vocabulary and concerns of potential respondents. Interviews help refine survey questions and ensure they resonate with the target audience. Focus on the Most Crucial Question(s): The discussion highlights the need to identify and prioritize the most crucial questions in a survey. Avoiding lengthy and overwhelming surveys helps maintain respondent engagement and yields more reliable data. Iterative testing and design: Caroline and Mike stress the importance of iterative testing in survey design. Continuous refinement based on feedback ensures that surveys are effective and user-friendly. Impact of AI on surveys: The role of AI in surveys is explored, noting that while AI can enhance data processing, human oversight is crucial for interpreting complex responses. Caroline shares her early experiences with AI in forms, providing a historical perspective on its development. Practical tips for form design: The episode includes practical tips for optimizing form design, such as placing confirmatory fields below the initial input fields to reduce errors. Caroline advocates for avoiding placeholder text inside input boxes, as it can lead to confusion and mistakes. Guest Information: Caroline Jarrett on LinkedIn Website: Effortmark Social Media: Caroline is active on LinkedIn and Blue Sky, and occasionally checks Twitter as @CJForms. Special Offer: Caroline offers a 15% discount on her book "Surveys That Work" from Rosenfeld Media. Use the code CJFORMS24 at checkout, valid through July 2024. Additional Resources: Caroline's website provides access to various resources, including a free poster titled "Listen First, Ask Second." For more insights, listeners can explore Caroline's articles and presentations on form and survey design. Blog: 4 methods for designing truly engaging customer surveys Connect with Us: Nathan Isaacs: Senior Manager for Content Production at UserTesting Mike McDowell: Senior Solutions Consultant at UserTesting, known for his UX research videos on LinkedIn and YouTube. Subscribe & Follow: Stay updated with the latest episodes and insights by subscribing to Insights Unlocked on your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes content.
2024-06-17
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Embracing change in UX: insights from Jakob Nielsen

Episode web page ----------------------- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ----------------------- SHOW NOTES:  Host: Andy MacMillan, CEO of UserTesting Guest: Jakob Nielsen, UX pioneer and founder of UX Tigers Summary: In this enlightening episode of Insights Unlocked, host Andy MacMillan converses with Jakob Nielsen, a renowned figure in the UX world. Known as the ?King of Usability,? Nielsen shares his thoughts on the commoditization of UX, the role of AI in transforming digital experiences, and offers crucial career advice for UX professionals. Key Themes & Topics: AI as the Integration Glue: Nielsen explains how AI can unify fragmented digital experiences?improving the user?s experience?by integrating various applications and platforms, particularly through natural language processing and image recognition. ?The hope is that AI can actually become the integration glue that will put this fragmentation together again, like a jigsaw puzzle? The Commoditization of UX: Nielsen discusses how AI-created efficiencies is dropping the costs for UX research, making it more accessible, reducing skill gaps and allowing a broader range of professionals to contribute to UX tasks. Career Advice for UX Professionals: Embrace the evolving nature of the industry and focus on becoming highly specialized in a specific domain. Join small, agile teams that are empowered and can move quickly, akin to superhero teams. ?Try to get on some of those fast-moving, very high efficient, very empowered, augmented, accelerated product teams???. Democratization vs. Amateurization of UX: Nielsen prefers the term "amateurization" over "democratization," emphasizing that more people can now engage in UX without necessarily being experts. ?I don't care what people's job title is. I care that they use these methods of user research and iterative design? . AI in UX Research and Design: AI significantly enhances ideation by generating numerous ideas rapidly, aiding in analysis by converting qualitative data into quantitative insights. ?Ideation is free with AI, so just ask for as many ideas as you feel like having time to read? . Future of UX Teams: Nielsen predicts a shift towards more efficient, smaller teams with enhanced capabilities due to AI, reducing the need for extensive management hierarchies. ?We will start having very, very efficient product teams, quite likely very small product teams that can accelerate immensely how fast they ship???. Quotes: "Accept how the world is evolving and find your best place in that rather than resist it" - Jakob Nielsen "AI can vastly increase usability by integrating fragmented user experiences" - Jakob Nielsen "The synergy of collaboration between human and AI is where the future lies" - Jakob Nielsen Where to Learn More: Follow Jakob Nielsen's latest insights on his new website, UX Tiger, and subscribe to his newsletter for weekly updates.
2024-06-10
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The UX Research Reckoning one year later: Insights from Judd Antin

Episode web page The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. Episode Show Notes Hosts: Andy MacMillan, CEO of UserTesting, and Nathan Isaacs, Senior Manager for Content Production Guest: Judd Antin, Executive Coach, Consultant, ex-Airbnb, Meta, Yahoo Episode Summary: Join hosts Andy MacMillan and Nathan Isaacs as they engage in a compelling conversation with Judd Antin about the evolution of UX research. Judd, known for his influential article "The UX Research Reckoning Is Here," shares his insights on the necessary transformation within the UX research discipline. This episode delves into the balance between micro and macro research, the impact of AI, and the critical role of leadership in driving innovation and business value. Key Themes and Ideas: Introduction to Judd Antin: Overview of Judd?s extensive experience leading design research teams at major tech companies. Introduction to his article "The UX Research Reckoning Is Here" and its impact on the UX community. Reflection on the UX Research Reckoning: Judd?s reflections on the changes in the UX landscape since the publication of his article. Discussion on the evolution from middle-range research to a more balanced approach that includes both tactical (micro) and strategic (macro) research. Micro vs. Macro Research: Importance of micro-level research for direct business impact, such as usability studies and user sessions. The role of macro-level research in aligning with long-term strategic business decisions and engaging with executives. Challenges in the UX Industry: Ongoing economic uncertainties and shifts in focus affecting UX research investments. The necessity for UX researchers to align more closely with business needs and demonstrate clear value. AI and Its Role in UX Research: Judd?s measured view on AI?s impact on UX research, emphasizing that AI enhances rather than replaces human researchers. Discussion on how AI tools can make researchers more efficient, allowing them to handle more work effectively. Leadership and Influence in UX Research: The importance of building strong relationships and understanding social dynamics within organizations. Encouragement for researchers to see themselves as integral to decision-making processes and not just as providers of insights. Practical Advice for UX Researchers: Tips on building key relationships, starting with immediate superiors and expanding to allies and adversaries within the organization. Applying research skills internally to foster strong, influential relationships and drive business value. Looking Forward: Judd?s optimism about the future of UX research and the opportunities for growth and evolution. Encouragement for researchers to stay updated with new tools and adapt their practices to remain relevant. Conclusion: The episode wraps up with Judd sharing how listeners can stay connected with his work through his Medium site and personal website. He emphasizes the importance of ongoing engagement and dialogue within the UX community. Connect with Judd Antin: Medium: One Big Thought Website: JuddAntin.com LinkedIn: Judd Antin Subscribe & Follow: Don't miss out on future episodes of Insights Unlocked! Subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast platform. For more UX tips and insights, follow UserTesting on Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
2024-06-03
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Calculating and communicating the ROI of UX research in your organization

> Episode website < The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. Episode Overview: In this engaging episode of the Insights Unlocked podcast, Nathan Isaacs and UserTesting CEO Andy MacMillan welcome Dave Kerry, Global Value Engineering Director at UserTesting. They dive deep into the vital topic of quantifying and communicating the return on investment (ROI) of user experience (UX) research. Dave shares insightful strategies and real-world examples illustrating how UX research can directly influence business growth and product development. What You?ll Learn: The Role of Value Engineering in UX: Understand how Dave Kerry?s role as a value engineer helps bridge the communication gap between UX teams and executive leadership, ensuring that the value of UX research is recognized and properly utilized. Importance of Demonstrating UX ROI: Discover why it's crucial for businesses to see the tangible benefits of UX research, especially in securing continued investment and avoiding budget cuts or layoffs. Real-World Impact of UX Decisions: Dave shares a compelling case study from the banking sector, highlighting the consequences of neglecting user input in product development. Best Practices for UX Teams: Learn how to align UX research outcomes with broader business objectives and effectively communicate these benefits to stakeholders to secure buy-in and funding. Advice on Measuring and Reporting UX Impact: Gain insights into practical methods for measuring the impact of UX initiatives and how to present this data to resonate with an executive audience. Discussion on Trends in UX Research: Explore current trends in UX research and how companies can adapt to stay competitive by focusing on customer-centric product development. Featured Guest: Dave Kerry, Global Value Engineering Director at UserTesting Host: Nathan Isaacs, Senior Manager for Content Production at UserTesting Co-host: Andy MacMillan, CEO of UserTesting Episode Highlights: Dave's Background and Role: Introduction to Dave?s professional journey and his current role in making UX research indispensable to business strategies. ROI of UX Research: Dave shares insights from having worked with nearly 350 UserTesting customers and how they typically earn a 5x to 7x ROI on their UX investments through four primary value drivers.  Case Study ? Banking Sector: A detailed look at how ignoring customer preferences in the digital space can lead to significant financial losses and brand damage. Strategies for UX ROI: Dave outlines strategies for UX teams to demonstrate their research's value, ensuring it aligns with and supports key business objectives. Future of UX Research: Discussion on the evolving landscape of UX research and the importance of staying ahead of the curve in a rapidly changing digital environment. Thank You for Tuning In! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your colleagues and friends interested in enhancing their UX strategies. Don't forget to subscribe to Insights Unlocked for more insightful discussions on UX research and digital product design. Links and Resources: UserTesting Website Connect with Dave Kerry on LinkedIn Follow Andy MacMillan on LinkedIn Follow Insights Unlocked on social media This episode is brought to you by UserTesting: Experience what your customer experiences with real-time feedback and insights from actual users.
2024-05-27
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How to leverage customer feedback for improved marketing engagement

Episode web page The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register.  Episode summary: Increasingly, brands are recognizing that customer feedback, traditionally important in UX design, is also crucial to shaping their marketing strategies. ?We generally think about UX as a product role, but it?s really such a critical function for marketing now, too.? said Katie Karr, Senior User Experience Designer at Workiva. ?It doesn?t matter how great our product offering is, if we aren?t communicating the right message to get users to see the value upfront.? In this week?s Insights Unlocked episode, Katie talks with UserTesting?s Nathan Isaacs about the global brand?s experiences using customer feedback to fine tune their marketing messaging. Featured: Guest: Katie Karr, Senior User Experience Designer at Workiva. Katie works on Workiva?s digital marketing team. Host: Nathan Isaacs, Senior Manager for Content Production at UserTesting and producer of Insights Unlocked.
2024-05-20
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How to demystify Information Architecture for improved user experiences

> Episode website < The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Insights Unlocked, UserTesting's Bailey Copithorne talks with Abby Covert, an esteemed information architect and author, to unravel the intricacies of information architecture (IA). They explore Abby's journey from graphic design to information architecture, the challenges to understanding information architecture, effectively introducing IA to teams where the concept may be new, and how to leverage AI in the field of information architecture. Guest bio: Our guest is Abby Covert. Abby is an information architect who helps people make sense of information. She writes books and teaches courses on information architecture. She is also the founder of The Sensemakers Club, a digital clubhouse where you can meet sensemakers with similar interests and challenges to your own. What You'll Learn: Abby's professional evolution: from aspirations in musical theater to information architecture, Abby shares how her career transitioned through various phases of graphic and digital design. Challenges in Information Architecture: understanding the common misconceptions that beginners have and how Abby's teaching approach addresses these challenges. Practical applications: insight into Abby's tenure at Etsy, including her innovative approach to implementing a voice of the customer program that reshaped how user feedback influenced product development. Future of Information Architecture: discussions on how information architecture is becoming increasingly crucial in the development and humanization of AI and machine learning technologies. The Sensemakers Club: Abby talks about her initiative to create a community for information architecture enthusiasts to connect, learn, and grow through The Sensemakers Club. Key Quotes: "Information architecture is not just about organizing data; it's about organizing it with intention." "Democratizing information architecture means making it a tool everyone can use to make sense of their messes, not just the trained professionals." Resources Mentioned: Abby Covert's Books: How to Make Sense of Any Mess and Stuck? Diagrams Help. The Sensemakers Club: www.thesensemakersclub.com Episode Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to Abby Covert and the episode theme [05:22] Abby's journey from graphic design to information architecture [15:45] Common misconceptions and educational approaches in information architecture [25:30] Implementing customer voice at Etsy and its impact [35:50] The critical role of information architecture in AI and machine learning [45:10] Discussion on the future and democratization of information architecture [55:00] Conclusion and information about the Sense Makers Club Call to Action: Check out The Sensemakers Club and consider joining to connect with a community of like-minded professionals and enthusiasts. Read Abby's influential books to gain a deeper understanding and practical insights into tackling complex information architecture challenges. Further reading: For more information, read this UserTesting blog post, Information architecture: a comprehensive UX guide for beginners.
2024-05-13
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Embracing Humanity-Centered Design with Don Norman

Join us for a profound conversation with Don Norman, a pioneer in user experience and human-centered design. In this episode, Don unpacks the essence of staying curious throughout life, rethinks traditional design principles in favor of humanity-centered approaches, and examines the evolving role of AI in design. Episode website  ---- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ---- Hosts: Jason Giles, Vice President of Design at UserTesting Lija Hogan, Principal for Experience Research Strategy at UserTesting Nathan Isaacs, Senior Manager for Content Production at UserTesting Guest: Don Norman, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group, and former Vice President of Apple In This Episode, You Will Learn: Lifelong Learning: Don Norman shares his personal journey and the importance of lifelong learning, detailing how he continuously adapts and acquires new skills to stay relevant and effective. Humanity-Centered Design: Norman critiques the traditional design paradigms that often focus on corporate profits at the expense of environmental and societal well-being. He advocates for a shift towards designs that consider their impact on society and the environment. The Role of AI in Design: Explore the dual-edged sword of AI in the design industry. Don discusses the powerful capabilities and potential risks of AI, urging a balanced approach that includes ethical considerations to harness AI for societal benefits. Advice for Designers: Norman provides actionable advice for designers to navigate their careers, emphasizing the need for ethical practice, continuous improvement, and the integration of human values into design processes. Featured Quote: "Don't work on just any technology, work on new technology that is humane, that is caring, and that makes a real difference." Episode links:  Don Norman Design Award - Learn more about how to participate or contribute. Books by Don Norman - Discover more of his works on design and human-focused practices. Subscribe and Share: Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to our podcast for more insights from leaders in user experience and design. Don't forget to rate us and share the episode with others who might find it valuable! Stay in touch: Feedback: podcast@usertesting.com Twitter: @UserTesting Website: www.usertesting.com/resources/podcast
2024-05-06
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Thrive in UX by adding survey mastery to your skill set

Episode web page In this enlightening episode of Insights Unlock, we sit down with Jennifer Romano, a seasoned UX leader with experience at tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Instagram. Hosted by Lija Hogan, this discussion delves into the current challenges and promising future of the UX industry, the evolving job market, and the increasing relevance of mixed methods and AI in UX research. ---- The Human Insight Summit (THiS) PROMO Code The Human Insight Summit (THiS) is headed to Austin, Texas, this October 28-30. THiS is our annual, in-person customer conference dedicated to helping organizations understand their customers by showing and sharing, first-hand, the possibilities of using human insight across the business. Get $100 off your registration with the podcast listener code: UNLOCKED. Learn more or register. ---- Show Notes: Introduction: Introduction of Jennifer Romano, detailing her extensive background in the UX industry. Overview of Romano's roles and contributions to UX at major companies and in academia. Current State of the UX Job Market: Discussion on recent layoffs and the scarcity of entry-level roles in UX. Optimistic outlook for increased hiring and budget expansions in Q2 as companies recover from initial fiscal year planning. The Evolution and Future of UX: Exploration of how UX is still a burgeoning field with vast opportunities for growth. Insight into public misunderstanding of UX roles and the potential for industry expansion. Essential Skills for UX Professionals: Importance of adapting to versatile research methodologies. Emphasis on the need for UX professionals to acquire skills in both qualitative and quantitative research, including survey design and implementation. The Role of AI in UX Research: Discussion on the supportive role of AI in UX research, enhancing efficiency without replacing human researchers. Future predictions for AI's integration into UX practices and how it can help manage and synthesize large data sets effectively. Jennifer Romano's Current Projects: Information on Romano?s latest initiatives focused on training and coaching in UX. Highlight of a unique retreat aimed at bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world UX research experience. Closing Thoughts: Reflections on the importance of educating stakeholders about the value and methods of UX research. Encouragement for UX professionals to continually adapt and integrate new tools and methodologies.
2024-04-29
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