UX Research Club Dr Emmanuelle Savarit
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UX Research Club is a podcast dedicated to the rising field of User eXperience Research. Dr Emmanuelle Savarit is an expert in UX research and the author of Practical User Research: How to integrate User experience research into your product development.Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. If you have any questions please feel free to contact her at: info@uxresearchclub.com. The UXResearch Club's 1st season was released at the end of 2022- early 2023 and the second season will be released late 2023 - early 2024.
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S2-E5: Applying for a UXR role
This Episode is about applying for a UXR role and it will cover the following topics:
The importance of understanding the reason why you are applying for a new roleWhat is the current market situationDisappointment is also part of the processThe importance of asking yourself the right questionsWhere are you in your career,Having a plan is essentialThe general process of applying for a UXR role, as well as sharing some advice from my journey along the wayThank you for listening 🙏
My Book: Practical User Research
www.uxresearchclub.com
www.emmanuelle-savarit.com
Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at info@uxresearchclub.com or on LinkedIn
you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and X
if you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
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S2-E4: Running a research project (Part 3) - Analysing, preparing and sharing
This episode looked at analyzing the data, extracting the main findings, preparing the presentation and sharing it with your stakeholders.
Where do you start?
Going back to the raw data
Create the Excel in which you will capture the analysis
Create the themes
Go back to the research objectives
Extract the main findings
Preparing the documentation (deck)
Thank you for listening 🙏
My Book: Practical User Research
www.uxresearchclub.com
www.emmanuelle-savarit.com
Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at info@uxresearchclub.com or on LinkedIn
you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and X
if you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
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S2-E3: Running a research project (Part 2) - Preparing, collecting and storing your data
In the last episode, we looked at how to prepare your research plan and what categories needed to be integrated into it, including the methods to be used.
Now that you have decided on the methods you want to use, which participants or respondents you want to take part in your research and without forgetting the objectives and research questions you want to get some answers you now need to start organizing and planning your data collection, collecting data
This episode covers:
Analytics
Collecting qualitative data
Preparing a discussion guide
Participant recruitment
Running the sessions
Recording the data
Storing your data
etc.
Thank you for listening 🙏
My Book: Practical User Research
www.uxresearchclub.com
www.emmanuelle-savarit.com
Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at info@uxresearchclub.com or on LinkedIn
you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and X
if you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
Thank you for listening and supporting the UX Research Club -
S2-E2: Running a research project - Planning your research (Part 1)
While doing a research project, it is important to follow a systematic process, such as preparing a research plan, identifying your participants/respondents, collecting the data, analysing them, extracting and interpreting your data to translate them into actionable insights, and communicating them to your stakeholders.
As there is so much to cover to conduct a research project, I will propose 3 episodes to cover all the steps.
Planning
Before starting any research project, planning or preparation for any research project is essential. I have seen so many organisations skipping this phase.
The planning phase is, in my opinion, one of the most important steps of any research project.
Could you imagine any medical, psychological, or social research without any plan or protocol?
This episode will cover the research plan, starting by defining what a research plan is. why we are doing it before starting any project? and what should be included in your research plan.
Thank you for listening 🙏
My Book: Practical User Research
www.uxresearchclub.com
www.emmanuelle-savarit.com
Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at info@uxresearchclub.com or on LinkedIn
you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and X
if you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
Thank you for listening and supporting the UX Research Club -
S2-E1: I need some UX research for my product, where do I start?
You are about to launch a product or a new feature. You are still at an early stage of your product development, your product is live, and your analytics are irregular. You want to understand your users, understand the market, and test a new feature. You can have 100 reasons that will trigger your appetite for research.
So, now what?
This episode will take you through all the steps that you need to follow before making a research request. This episode is not about preparing a research plan; it is about taking you through what you need to do before you can ask a researcher in your org, commission an agency, or hire a contractor to do your research.
Thank you for listening 🙏
My Book: Practical User Research
www.uxresearchclub.com
www.emmanuelle-savarit.com
Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at info@uxresearchclub.com or on LinkedIn
you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and X
if you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
Thank you for listening and supporting the UX Research Club -
S1-E9: Guest- Dr Nick Fine
For today’s episode, we’re having a guest, a very experienced researcher.
Dr Nick Fine LinkedIn is a user researcher, UX designer, genuine leader and public speaker. He has been in practice for over 12 years, 8 of which as a freelancer.
He has led UX to work for a number of big brands including Coca-Cola, SAB Miller, Jaguar Land Rover, Bentley, Ernst & Young, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, GSK BT, Virgin Media, Camelot and both the Home and Cabinet Office etc.
He specialises in behavioural design and is the founder of UX Psychology, an approach that leverages psychology knowledge, methods and principles in the commercial UX world.
Currently, Nick is a freelance lead user researcher at the Cabinet Office. In his spare time, Nick is writing a UX handbook, he is also a keen drummer and scuba diver.
Thank you Nick and thank you for listening 🙏
Feel free to ask me some questions for next week's episode - UX Research Club FAQ form
My Book: Practical User Research
www.uxresearchclub.com
www.emmanuelle-savarit.com
Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share with you her passion for the UX research discipline. if you have any questions please feel free to contact her at info@uxresearchclub.com or on LinkedIn
you can follow the UXresearchclub on Instagram and X
if you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
Thank you for listening and supporting the UX Research Club