UX Kanban Style

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Quick win I will demonstrate to you how a methodology developed by a Japanese car manufacturer in the ‘50s can tremendously improve the workflow of the team you are managing, especially a creative team. After implementing Kanban at WhatUsersDo, we now have a streamlined workflow, which now can be overviewed and managed easily. We can… Read more »

5 reasons why you should be skeptical about A/B testing

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Quick win A/B tests are not evil incarnate, but their predominance and unquestioned authority made me write this article. After giving you the five reasons to take A/B testing with a grain of salt, I will show you how to tame those tests using my triple testing combo method.

Why cross-training is vital in UX?

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Quick win Start cross-training the employees in your UX team as soon as possible. The cheapest and most effective cross-training is when members of the same organization train each other. This creates a broader understanding of the organization, but benefits do not stop there…

Transcendence: SEO becomes UX

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Quick win While not as shocking as human–machine transcendence depicted in the sci-fi drama written by Jack Paglen, the transcendence of SEO to UX is happening now. In the following blog post I will show how UX becomes an increasingly large part of the ranking in Google, and thus a vital part of Seo packages… Read more »