17. User Research Trends: What's Changed and What Hasn't (feat. Erin May and JH Forster, hosts of Awkward Silences)
Description
There is no question that user research has changed over the last two years, but how significant are those changes? The answer is complex, but User Interviews' Erin May (VP Growth & Marketing) and JH Forster (VP Product) demystify these trends and share their observations and hopes for the years to come.
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Erin May: Twitter (@erinhmay), LinkedIn
John-Henry (JH) Forster: Twitter (@jhforster), LinkedIn
User Interviews: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
Related NN/g Articles & Videos:
Recruiting and Screening Candidate for User Research Studies (article)
Qualitative Research Study Guide (article)
Quantitative Research Study Guide (article)
Related 1-Hour Talks:
Remote Research Trends (1-Hour Talk)
How Inclusive Design Expands Business Value (1-Hour Talk)
Upcoming Training Events:
Virtual UX Conference January 8-21 (2 half-day format)
Qualitative Research Series April 4-8 (5-day training event)
User Interviews Links:
The State of User Research 2021 Report
User Research Field Guides
Recruit 3 research participants for free on UserInterviews.com
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