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Scaling Research is a podcast about how to successfully make UX research happen at scale.

Every episode, you'll hear from Research Ops and UX Research practitioners. We'll uncover their strategies, process, lessons learned, and (hopefully) have some fun along the way!

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Scaling Research is a podcast about how to successfully make UX research happen at scale.

Every episode, you'll hear from Research Ops and UX Research practitioners. We'll uncover their strategies, process, lessons learned, and (hopefully) have some fun along the way!

    Research Ops in a Nonprofit World w/ Stig Parfrey

    Research Ops in a Nonprofit World w/ Stig Parfrey

    For more UXR & ReOps interviews and resources, subscribe to the Scaling Research newsletter at ⁠⁠scalingresearch.com⁠⁠ 📫

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    Summary

    In this episode, Stig Parfrey discusses his career journey and why he chose to work in Research Ops. He shares the enjoyable aspects of ReOps and the challenges he faces in the nonprofit and government space. Stig also talks about how he collaborates with government agencies and the importance of educating stakeholders about the value of user research. Stig then explores the unique elements of participant recruitment in government, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and representation.

    The conversation then shifts to the role of AI in research, with Stig expressing optimism about its potential to enhance qualitative research and bring back the focus on building empathy. Stig and Roy conclude by encouraging Research Ops professionals to embrace change and continuously explore new approaches and tools.



    Takeaways


    Research Ops offers the opportunity to work on different challenges and learn about various areas of research.
    Working in the nonprofit space allows for a direct impact and the opportunity to do good.
    Lack of resources and limited budgets are common challenges in the nonprofit and government space.
    Collaborating with government agencies requires educating stakeholders about the value of user research and sharing case studies. There is significant overlap between ReOps in government and other sectors, allowing for a smooth transition and transfer of skills.
    Participant recruitment in government requires a strong emphasis on inclusivity and representation, as the decisions made can have a significant impact on people's lives.
    AI has the potential to enhance qualitative research by providing quick and accurate feedback, allowing researchers to focus on more complex and generative aspects of their work.
    Research Ops folks should embrace change and continuously explore new approaches and tools to stay ahead in the evolving landscape of user research.

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    Connect with Stig:


    ⁠⁠Stig's LinkedIn⁠⁠


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    • 39 min
    Research Beyond the UX Bubble w/ Brad Orego

    Research Beyond the UX Bubble w/ Brad Orego

    In this conversation, Roy Opata Olende and Brad Orego discuss the role of research within companies and the need to stretch outside of traditional UX/Design domains. They highlight the importance of research in making better decisions and saving time, and the need for research leaders to communicate the value of research and educate others about its capabilities. Brad also addresses the challenges of leadership in the research field and the need for better training and preparation.

    Lastly, Brad shares the experience of forming a cross-functional insights group and the benefits of working with different teams and disciplines. The key takeaway is that research leaders should start small and take incremental steps to build relationships, demonstrate value, and drive change within their organizations.



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    Connect with Brad:


    Brad's LinkedIn
    Brad's website



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    • 49 min
    Breaking Out of the UXR Monolith w/ Josh Williams

    Breaking Out of the UXR Monolith w/ Josh Williams

    In this conversation, Josh Williams and Roy Opata Olende discuss the dangers of a monolithic approach to research. They explore the idea of good enough research versus rigorous research, the attachment that UX researchers have to projects, and the importance of understanding the risk associated with different research methods.

    They also discuss the need for researchers to make a business case for their approach. Lastly, Josh envisions a future where insights organizations and teams come together to provide a holistic view of the business.



    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Quick Fire Q&A

    05:44 Josh's Journey into UXR

    12:13 The Current State of UXR

    16:18 The Pull Towards a Monolithic Approach

    20:26 The Value of Research Studies

    24:19 Good Enough vs Rigorous Research

    27:30 Risk and Methodology in Research

    31:20 Advocating for Contextual Approach to Research

    39:08 The Future of Research



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    • 46 min
    Getting Started with Research Operations w/ Kasey Canlas

    Getting Started with Research Operations w/ Kasey Canlas

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    “How did you get a job in Research Ops?”

    After I started my past role running Research Ops at Zapier, I got this question in my LinkedIn DM nearly every week. Folks from UX research, Design, People Ops, and many other practices would reach out to learn about my path into this field with an eye to making a switch themselves.

    Today, you get to hear this transition story from someone I greatly admire in the Research Ops community: Kasey Canlas.

    Kasey has taken a winding career path having worked in news and project management before making the shift into ReOps.

    In my chat with Kasey we cover:


    How volunteering time in UX research paved the way for her move into Research Ops.


    The power of getting a key leader bought into the ReOps practice.


    Solving low-hanging fruit to deliver value early on.


    Why you need to build relationships with the legal and data privacy teams at your company.


    Advice for a UXR leader who wants to launch ReOps.




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    • 32 min
    How to Avoid the Research Repository Death Trap 👻 w/ Stephanie Marsh

    How to Avoid the Research Repository Death Trap 👻 w/ Stephanie Marsh

    In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Stephanie Marsh.

    Stephanie has a wealth of experience and most recently led user research at the UK’s Government Digital Service before hopping over to lead Research Ops at Springer Nature Group. Our conversation covers the gnarly and much-discussed topic of knowledge management.

    In this chat with Stephanie we discuss:


    How frustration with 3D pie charts kick-started their career in research.
    Why knowledge management is a more gnarly problem in UX research than in other functions.
    The allure of research repos as a knowledge management solution.
    The value using research skills to determine knowledge management needs.
    Repositories vs libraries.
    Practical steps to get started with improved knowledge management.

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    You can connect with Stephanie using the links below.

    LinkedIn: Stephanie Marsh

    Twitter: @Steph_Marsh81

    Medium: Stephanie Marsh

    Book: User Research






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    • 44 min
    014 - An Argument for In-Person Research w/ Craig Perlmutter

    014 - An Argument for In-Person Research w/ Craig Perlmutter

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    In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Craig Perlmutter. Craig is a Design and Research Ops lead with a wealth of experience, particularly with research labs. Our conversation explores the uniqueness of in-person research within a lab, and it’s value in our remote-leaning world.

    We cover:


    Craig’s path from working on call centre software to running his first research lab.
    Using a lab to highlight the value of research to senior leadership.
    In-person vs remote research: when and why each is valuable.
    Setting up a research lab, including how to create a proof of concept.

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    How to get in touch with Craig:

    LinkedIn: Craig Perlmutter

    Radio Station: skylinegold.co.uk (Saturdays at 8:00 am)




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    • 46 min

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