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Defending users, balancing business interests The transactional aspect of UX Sophie FREIERMUTH, UX consultant & Director at Baguette UX

HCID 2014: Defending users, helping businesses: the transactional aspects of practicing user experience. Sophie Freiermuth, Baguette UX

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The idea of 'designing for users’ is most appealing until business reality hits home: what the users want is work to discover, not what the Product Owner had in mind, what the competition is doing, too hard to build, and so much more. UX is often called at the last minute, in the hope that miracles can happen, “can you add some ux there, it’s not doing terribly well” being an oft-heard preamble to a conversation that’s likely to tumble down and capsize hopes and dreams. The practice of UX requires to support business reality whilst catering for, and sometimes defending users. I will share with you how I've ported my UX knowledge in the teams I've worked with to ensure UX doesn't become the costly harbinger of bad news, enemy of design, arch-enemy of tech and general spanner in the works. I’ll explain what worked and didn't work, the appropriate pace to grow UX in any environment and why HCI academics are the best card in my pocket.

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Defending users,

balancing business interests

The transactional aspect of UX

Sophie FREIERMUTH, UX consultant

& Director at Baguette UX

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@wickedgeekie

The UX superheroHe represents, defends and advocates on behalf of users and

customers, using research data to support his propositions

@UX_Superhero

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@wickedgeekie

business as usual

• How does this business stay in business?

• What must users do?

• Is that business model realistic?

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@wickedgeekie

in comes Lean

• Align business idea and user actions

• Tweak either until they align (incremental change /

pivot)

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product / project

• To make a real change, work at product level,

through a series of projects.

• Projects die often, products much less.

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@wickedgeekie

No need to shout

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@wickedgeekie

getting data

• What is the currency in your company?

• Some users and usage data are business-critical

• Make getting the right data a product-long

endeavour

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The brief: “Make it more creative”

@wickedgeekie

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@wickedgeekie

The right solution

• Experience + creativity + buy-in = ∞

• Never be afraid to make users do something

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the 4th fourth

Source: Jason Mesut

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@wickedgeekie

Develop your

transactional UX skills• Take a Business Analyst to lunch

• Be clear on what the Big Boss wants from UX

• See UX from a Business Owner’s perspective

• Be a problem-highlighter, solution-provider and

fixes-implementer

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