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How can organisations ensure they’re building digital products and services with users in mind? What challenges and opportunities does user-centred design present? User Research Lead Mike Green chats candidly with UX design and research professionals around the world.

Understanding Users: The UX Podcast Mike Green

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How can organisations ensure they’re building digital products and services with users in mind? What challenges and opportunities does user-centred design present? User Research Lead Mike Green chats candidly with UX design and research professionals around the world.

    63. Researcher Burnout: What is it? How do you spot the warning signs? And what can you do about it?

    63. Researcher Burnout: What is it? How do you spot the warning signs? And what can you do about it?

    Tina Lickova is an independent researcher and service designer. She is also host of the excellent UX Research Geeks podcast. 
    In this honest and candid episode, Tina talks with me from personal experience about professional burnout working as a researcher: what it is, how to acknowledge it, what the warning signs are and how to take action. We also discuss some positive strategies to adopt to minimise the risk of it in the first place. 
    I hope you find something thought-provoking here to consider in the context of your own life and work. 
    You can also read the full Transcript. 
    Thanks for listening. 
    Mike Green
     
     

    • 36 min
    62. How do you uncover the most compelling insights when interviewing your users?: Author Steve Portigal

    62. How do you uncover the most compelling insights when interviewing your users?: Author Steve Portigal

    Steve Portigal is an experienced user researcher who helps organisations to build more mature user research practices. He is principal of Portigal Consulting, and the author of two books: Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries and Interviewing Users, the second edition of which is now out. He’s also the host of the Dollars to Donuts podcast. 
    In this episode, Steve and I discuss the latest edition of his classic book 'Interviewing Users'.
    Some highlights from this episode:
    > 05:20 - How user research has evolved in the last 10 years and the genesis of the second edition of the book
    > 11:00 - Remote research and the impact of COVID 
    > 17:22 - Developments in user research tooling
    > 23:40 - Emergence of ResearchOps as a career path 
    > 31:40 - Navigating challenges in running user research
    > 39:37 - Steve’s own key takeaway from the book 
    > 45:11 - Feedback loops and ways of building rapport with users
    > 50:35 - The joy and privilege of researching and learning 
    > 57:25 - The impact of AI on research as a discipline
    I hope you will find plenty here that's thought-provoking to consider in the context of your own work :)  
    And there's a SPECIAL LISTENER OFFER: until 4 March 2024, you can purchase Steve's new book with a 20% discount here with the code understandingusers. :) 
    Thanks for listening!
    Mike Green @ Researchable
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    61. What exactly is ’ResearchOps’? How can it help organisations to support research teams to understand their users better?: Julian Della Mattia @ Freelance ReOps Specialist

    61. What exactly is ’ResearchOps’? How can it help organisations to support research teams to understand their users better?: Julian Della Mattia @ Freelance ReOps Specialist

    Julian Della Mattia is a UX Researcher specialised in Research Operations. He helps companies of all sizes build their user research practices from scratch.
    In this episode he explains the ResearchOps function, when and how it can add value to product teams, and he shares his experiences of advising and working with organisations across Europe to elevate how they gather and action insights from their users.  
    I hope you find something thought-provoking here to consider in the context of your own work. 
    Thanks for listening. 
    Mike Green

    • 40 min
    60. UX Brighton 2023 - Part 3: What did those attending UX Brighton 2023 take away from the event? - Attendees @ UXBrighton

    60. UX Brighton 2023 - Part 3: What did those attending UX Brighton 2023 take away from the event? - Attendees @ UXBrighton

    This time I'm chatting with some of the attendees at UX Brighton 2023, themed around Creativity and Innovation. They share with me why they came to this year's event and what they have taken away from it. 
    I hope you enjoy the episode and find something thought-provoking here to consider in your own work.
    Thanks for listening. 
    Mike Green

    • 9 min
    59. How should design leaders recruit and manage teams working on AI-based products? Chris Reardon, former Head of Product Design, Responsible AI @ Meta (Part 4)

    59. How should design leaders recruit and manage teams working on AI-based products? Chris Reardon, former Head of Product Design, Responsible AI @ Meta (Part 4)

    "I think because of the gravitas of what AI can bring to the world in terms of social impact leaders have to be extremely humble...As a leader in this space, you have to kind of understand that you're going to have to hire people who aren't the typical employee. The other thing too - it's very important to the leadership team to hire a diverse group of people and I really mean diverse, because if you're designing for essentially the whole world, you need to represent the whole world on the team."
    Chris Reardon was formerly Head of Product Design, Responsible AI @ Meta and is now Design Director - AI Envisioning Studio, Technology & Society @ Google.
    This is the final part of a series of four revealing AI-related conversations with Chris as he discusses his own career journey at the cutting edge of designing artificial intelligence products, his views on the impact of AI on design as a discipline, the roles and responsibilities that will be needed for design leadership in AI, how AI might influence individual design careers.  
    In this episode we talk about the role of leadership in AI product teams. 
    Chris is hugely experienced, impassioned and persuasive, and he shares plenty of nuggets of his hard-won wisdom that anyone in any organisation considering working in the AI space should reflect upon.
    I hope you enjoy this episode and find something thought-provoking to consider in the context of your own work. 
    Thanks for listening. 
    Mike Green

    • 28 min
    58. How can UX designers and researchers safeguard their careers with the arrival of AI? Chris Reardon, former Head of Product Design, Responsible AI @ Meta (Part 3)

    58. How can UX designers and researchers safeguard their careers with the arrival of AI? Chris Reardon, former Head of Product Design, Responsible AI @ Meta (Part 3)

    “If I think about five years from now, I would say that UX as we know it today will be radically changed....Things that deal with rote tasks are definitely going to be something of the domain of AI in the future.... [but] I think the space that we [as designers] work in is around intuition, empathy, emotion, and that's much much harder for AI. You know, it's a scary time for everyone, right? Everybody's a little nervous. But the reality is that a lot of what we do already is still very valuable in this future world that's already here."
    Chris Reardon was formerly Head of Product Design, Responsible AI @ Meta and is now Design Director - AI Envisioning Studio, Technology & Society @ Google.
    This is the third of my series of four revealing AI-related conversations with Chris as he discusses his own career journey at the cutting edge of designing artificial intelligence products, his views on the impact of AI on design as a discipline, the roles and responsibilities that will be needed for design leadership in AI, how AI might influence individual design careers.  
    In this episode we talk about career planning for designers and researchers working on AI-based products.  
    Chris is hugely experienced, impassioned and persuasive, and he shares plenty of nuggets of his hard-won wisdom that anyone in any organisation considering working in the AI space should reflect upon.
    I hope you enjoy this episode and find something thought-provoking to consider in the context of your own work. 
    Thanks for listening. 
    Mike Green

    • 20 min

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