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User personas: don't let them die...

BY Anna Miedzianowska on July 15, 2016

Could you deliver great software without user personas? Possibly. Especially if you are the user of your own system. Having easy access to users or customers is not the luxury of many of us however. In most cases, these people are remote and distributed across large areas or even time zones. Not knowing who the Read more »

Behavioural Design - What, Why and How

BY Chris Massey on February 8, 2016

Behaviour design is, in a nutshell, a set of techniques and patterns you can use to change the way people behave and make decisions, or “design that draws on behavioural psychology”. In this ProductTank talk, Kat Matfield points out that we’re all almost certainly already using elements of behavioural design, but accidentally and without necessarily knowing Read more »

Strange User Behaviours - More Lessons Learned at Mail.Ru

BY Olya Kuritsyna and Oleg Parinov on January 27, 2016

In our previous post, we shared three stories of surprising user growth at Mail.Ru – the curious circumstances that led us to gain (or, in one case, lose!) users, how we discovered the root causes, and what we learned about our customers in the process. For the most part, those tales were about how we Read more »

Surprising Stories of User Growth - Lessons Learned at Mail.Ru

BY Olya Kuritsyna and Oleg Parinov on January 18, 2016

As product managers, we are used to dealing with users: communicating with them, trying to understand their needs, showing them product ideas and getting their feedback. That’s at the core of what we believe product management basically is. We use several tools like user stories and personas, surveys and usability tests, A/B tests and experiments, Read more »