What user research brings to design

...development of a product that better meets their needs. This is one of the reasons why having a “UX role” within a team can be a curse as well...
...development of a product that better meets their needs. This is one of the reasons why having a “UX role” within a team can be a curse as well...
...better place to be. It’s a way for us to collaborate and fix the problems we face as a team. How does it work? We focus on a couple of...
I’ve been a civil servant designer at Home Office Digital for nearly 8 months now and I'd like to recount my experiences. Having worked mostly in the private sector, one...
In October 2015 the Syrian Refugee Resettlement Service had got off to great start. User researchers had done some excellent discovery work to paint the general picture of the existing...
In-depth contextual interviews are one of the most important techniques in a user researcher’s toolkit. Speaking to the people who will use, or are using, your service helps you discover...
...Women Returners partnered with the Home Office in 2019 to design, promote and support the department’s first Career Returners Programme. In its inaugural year, the programme received a strong response...
...the scheme you will work within DDaT multidisciplinary teams. By undertaking two consecutive six-month placements supporting one or more DDaT projects, you will gain broad exposure to colleagues across the...
...to deploy their own infrastructure which created further dependencies between teams that were slowing us down we had tight coupling between teams when releasing new data which led to long...
...our recruitment efforts. By getting involved in interviewing, tech testing and recruitment events our engineers improve their own career prospects by better understanding how to apply for promotion and excel...
...agile so we can deliver the right thing in the right way. It’s a process that likes to uncover problems, then fix them. To fail fast, then fix fast. Agile...
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