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PRAGMATIC RESEARCHLean UX beyond validation

Michel Jansen

@dawuss

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Ain’t nobody got time for that!

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The only constant is change– Heraclitus

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1. Build MVP 2. Validate 3. Iterate

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assumptions(a.k.a. hypotheses)

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building the right thing &

building the thing right

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facts > assumptions

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who what why how

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facts > assumptions

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who are my users?

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who are my competitor’s users?

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what do they hate about it?

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what are their behaviours, their motivations and attitudes?

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online field research

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Loves food

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Loves food

Refuses to give up food she enjoys

Expects healthy food to be affordable, tasty and easy to prepare

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use the product, Luke

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data

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search data

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Grounded Theory

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develop an understanding of experience from the ground up, step by step, through successive levels of analysis, that is based

on observations.

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PRAGMATIC RESEARCHLean UX beyond validation

Michel Jansen

@dawuss


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