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User Research for Product Managers by Yue Wu

BY Andres Phillips on July 2, 2020

The product manager is the voice of the user. In this ProductTank San Francisco talk, Yue Wu – Head of Product for Home & Local Services at Yelp – gives some stories and tips for understanding users and how to be more convincing as a product manager. This talk also includes a Q&A session at Read more »

Building Consumer-Grade Experiences for the Enterprise By Ciara Peter

BY Andres Phillips on May 12, 2020

What is enterprise software? Software used to satisfy the needs of an organization via its individual users. In this ProductTank San Francisco talk, Ciara Peter, then Senior Director of Product at Box breaks down the enterprise growth funnel and explains how we can provide the best experiences for our customers. Watch the video to see Read more »

How Bloom & Wild made customer experience more thoughtful: A Case Study

BY Joe Tinston on March 2, 2020

Thanks to feedback from their customers, the team at Bloom & Wild discovered that they could make a truly impactful product change without the need for complicated features. All they had to do was listen. Overview Bloom & Wild launched as an online florist in the UK in 2013. We use an innovative format, so that flowers Read more »

How to Ace a Strategic Research Project as a Team of One by Jillian Wells

BY Andres Phillips on February 15, 2020

Making innovative products starts with better understanding the problem you’re trying to solve before you actually solve it. How can you better understand the problem you’re trying to solve? Through research. In this ProductTank San Francisco talk, Jillian Wells, then a Senior User Researcher at Intercom, provides some tips for acing strategic research. Her key points include: Read more »

Develop Your Empathy and Create Better Products

BY Esther Kieft on February 11, 2020

We all know that empathy is a key ingredient in developing lovable products, so what can product managers do to cultivate it? I had a relatively unusual upbringing, and because of my father’s profession, we moved around every couple of years when I was a child. I attended international schools in Yemen, Thailand and Finland, Read more »

Why you should build for people, not for users

BY Andreea Ion on January 31, 2020

In this guest post, experience Product Manager, Andreea Ion explains why product managers need to solve user problems in a way that offers a great experience and makes them feel as though they’re understood. Read more »

Designing for Play - Melissa Pickering on The Product Experience

BY The Product Experience on November 6, 2019

If you – or your kids – have ever controlled a Lego creation from an app, then you’re familiar with Melissa Pickering’s work.  Now Lego’s Head of Interactive Play, blending digital and physical play, she got her start as an Imagineer at Disney (designing rollercoasters!) before founding a STEM startup.  She joined us on the Read more »

Imaginary Research - How to Design More Human Stuff by Kate Nightingale

BY Andres Phillips on November 5, 2019

People don’t buy products, they buy the symbolic meaning behind these products. In this ProductTank London talk, Kate Nightingale, Founder of Style Psychology, takes us through the steps of imaginary research and teaches us how to design more human stuff. Her key points include: Applying research findings Steps of imaginary research Watch the video to see Read more »

Using Research in Material Design by Elizabeth Churchill

BY Emily Tate on September 27, 2019

At #mtpcon San Francisco, Elizabeth Churchill, Director of UX at Google tells us how research can work in product development to help us make useful and usable interactive experiences. Using a case study from Google Material Design, she shares how research was initially used in development, where the research practice is today, and where it’s Read more »

Great User Research (for Non-Researchers) by Steve Portigal

BY Emily Tate on September 13, 2019

Researchers often have concerns about what will happen when “other people” go out and do work with users. But the demand for research far outweighs the supply of researchers, and everyone wins when more people are enabled to do research themselves. At #mtpcon San Francisco, Steve Portigal, Principal at Portigal Consulting, tells us how to Read more »