Guerilla user research, says UX strategy expert Jaime Levy, is what you do when you’re ready to test your product idea with potential customers (end-users) and you don’t have the time or budget for more traditional forms of user research, like focus groups or surveys. In this course–number four in Levy’s five part series on UX strategy–Levy gives detailed practical instruction on how to conduct guerilla user research that is low …
Conducting Methodical Guerrilla User Research
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Guerilla user research, says UX strategy expert Jaime Levy, is what you do when you’re ready to test your product idea with potential customers (end-users) and you don’t have the time or budget for more traditional forms of user research, like focus groups or surveys. In this course–number four in Levy’s five part series on UX strategy–Levy gives detailed practical instruction on how to conduct guerilla user research that is low cost, quick to provide user feedback, and most importantly, accurate in terms of its ability to validate–or invalidate–your product’s value proposition.
Learn how to conduct guerilla user research interviews that vet products in less than three weeks
Master the five steps you must take when planning your guerilla user research
Discover how to quickly find and screen research participants who fit your customer profiles
Gain free access to a best-practices guerilla user research interviewing tool
Learn to synthesize research into results that validate or invalidate a product idea
Watch as Levy sets a guerilla research effort in an L.A. cafe–and don’t forget to tip!
Jaime Levy is a UX strategist and designer with 25+ years of professional experience making things profitably interactive for clients like Cisco Systems, Honda, and Sony. She runs Los Angeles based UX strategy company JLR Interactive; teaches UX strategy and design at the University of Southern California; authored the O'Reilly title, UX Strategy: How to Devise Innovative Digital Products that People Want; and has a mighty interesting bio on Wikipedia.
Introduction to Conducting Guerrilla User Research
Who Should Study UX Strategy and About Instructor Jaime Levy
What is Validated User Research
Explanation of Tenet 3: Validated User Research
UX Strategy Case Study: The Drug Treatment Center
User Research vs. Guerrilla User Research
Walking Through a Guerrilla User Research Field Study
The Three Phases of Guerrilla User Research
The Planning Phase
Step 1: Determining the Objectives
Step 2: Preparing the Questions
Step 3: Scouting Out the Venue
Step 4: Advertising for Participants
Step 5: Screening the Participants
The Interview Phase
Conducting Interviews and Extracting Measurable Feedback
The Analysis Phase
The Analysis Phase
Guerrilla User Research Recap
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