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UX Analytics: It’s Not Just About Data Collection and Methods

Userpilot

Without effective UX analytics that goes beyond collecting data, you’re losing valuable customers. This article will help reduce such churn by refining your product management and UX analysis approach. It covers key topics, such as: Defining UX analytics. Why UX analytics should go beyond quantitative data.

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A Designer’s Perspective on Working with Product Managers

The Product Guy

So after growing our design team at UX studio from 2 to 20 people, I share my learnings with you about how to work with designers. Designers and UX researchers will be motivated if you give them important product issues to solve. That’s why we have UX researchers working besides designers, because good design needs a lot of research.

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3 Useful UX Workshops to Get Your Team on the Same Page

UX Studio

UX professionals are not lone fighters, but actually mediators between users, business managers and developers. A UX workshop can help you gather the team and brainstorm to make better decisions. In a UX workshop, we share research results with the participants and let them come up with their own conclusions.

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Succeeding with Product Portfolio Roadmaps

Roman Pichler

A question I often get asked in my workshops is, How detailed should a portfolio roadmap be? Together, the portfolio team members create the portfolio roadmap, preferably in the form of a collaborative workshop. As a consequence, a product roadmap is no longer exclusively directed by the corresponding product strategy.

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Making Effective Product Decisions: Tips for Deciding with Stakeholders and Dev Teams

Roman Pichler

Then invite the right people to a collaborative workshop, no matter if it takes place online or onsite. If you work with several development teams, ask each team to send one or two representatives to the workshop. I find it useful to have UX design, architecture, programming, and testing skills present to make the right decision.

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10 Ways to Conduct the Perfect UX Workshop

UX Planet

Stickies, colorful cursors and a few good practices can truly create magic in a product Continue reading on UX Planet »

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10 Tips for Effective Product Management Meetings

Roman Pichler

For example, a product strategy workshop might have the objective to identify the key changes required to achieve product-market fit. Consider sharing the input beforehand when you run a strategy workshop so that people can prepare for the meeting. Listen to this article: [link]. 1 Set an Objective. What’s the meeting about?