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Product in Practice: Introducing Opportunity Solution Trees at Texthelp

Product Talk

There are all kinds of ways to introduce continuous discovery habits. And if you’re really excited about an idea, you might look for opportunities to share it outside your company with the broader product community. Today’s Product in Practice features a continuous discovery champion who did all three.

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My favorite UX design workbooks: develop your skills by solving exercises

UX Planet

DESIGN WORKBOOKS How to put design theory into practice in an efficient way My favorite UX design workbooks: develop your skills by solving exercises Learning design theory is a good step towards becoming a better designer, but it is also important to put the things you’ve learned into practice.

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Product in Practice: How Botify Broke Down Silos and Moved to Product Trios

Product Talk

Working as a product trio can be a major transformation. Making the shift to product trios involves changing everything from the coworkers you collaborate with most closely and your communication style to the mindset you bring to work every day. – Tweet This The product team at Botify knows this all too well. What works well?

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How Google Conducts User Research for Customer Loyalty in 2021

Usersnap

Google’s tech alone didn’t build them into a top company; User Research matters too! Instead, research first helped Google emphasize user personalization. Keep reading for info on Google’s current user research. Marketing research at Google first compiled search rankings. Definitely not!

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Product in Practice: Mapping Opportunities at trivago

Product Talk

A lot of product teams claim to be focused on their users. This is why Teresa talks about continuous discovery in terms of forming new habits. It’s not so much about becoming perfect at continuous discovery (because there really isn’t such a thing). Have a Product in Practice story you’d like to share with Product Talk readers?

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UX Research Training: Kick-start UX Research In Your Product Team

UX Studio

Whether you have a new or an existing product, you need to get to know your audience, explore their pain points and needs. Product teams need to learn how to exclude their biases and leverage quantitative and qualitative data in order to provide the best possible solution and choose the most reasonable direction for their product roadmap.

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Keeping Ourselves Accountable: 5 Simple Tools For Product Designers

UX Planet

Improve your focus, efficiency and self-assessment as a Product Designer. As a Product Designer working in a high-performing software team, I am tasked and responsible for championing user value, ensuring that the end user's needs are met when using the product. It took a few trials and errors to figure it out.