
Episode 162: Designing for Behavior Change with Amy Bucher
How do you design a product that truly changes people's lives? Our guest today is Amy Bucher — a UX specialist focusing on behavior-change design, and the author of Engaged. You'll learn about the core principles of behavior-change design, how to help users achieve their goals, how accountability works, and how to craft an engaging and motivating product experience.
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Show Notes
- Engaged — Amy's new book on behavior change (also available on Amazon)
- Mad*Pow — Amy's place of work, a "purpose-driven agency"
- SuperBetter — a book by Jane McGonigal
- The COM-B Behavior Change Model
- Atomic Habits — a book by James Clear
- What is Jobs to Be Done (JTBD)?
- Episode 151: Powerful Case Studies with Joel Klettke
- Participatory design — a Wikipedia article
- Motivational interviewing — a Wikipedia article
- Why We Do What We Do — a book by Edward L. Deci with Richard Flaste
- Amy's personal website
- Use promocode UIBREAKFAST to get 15% off Amy's book, Engaged
- Follow Amy on Twitter: @amybphd
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- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedMarch 24, 2020 at 11:03 AM UTC
- Length43 min
- Episode164
- RatingClean