Showing posts with label user interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label user interviews. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Day 55 - User Interviews - Questions to Ask

UX is about building something based on research not intuition.

You want to build something people want. But in research interviews, you generally don't want to ask what people want.  It could lead to wrong insights. You want to discover problems and find their root causes.

Better questions to ask in user interviews:
  1. What are you trying to accomplish?  Try and find some context for what they want to get done. 
  2. How do you currently do this?  Try and understand the series of steps they go through.
  3. What could be better about how you do this?  Search for opportunities.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Day 50 - Usability Testing - Vendors vs. DIY

When recruiting interviewees for usability and research tests you can either partner with a vendor or do it yourself depending on the budget and scope of your project.

USING A VENDOR:
  • Can save you time
  • Be expensive
  • Give you less control
  • Leverage usability testing skills they may be better at
  • Access to user and client relationships you don't have
  • Provide blind testing
THE DO IT YOURSELF (DIY) APPROACH:
  • More of your time
  • Cheap
  • More control
  • You own the relationships
  • Can be blind
  • Learn about your users by doing your own recruiting

Day 48 - Usability Testing - Getting Participants for Your Research

How would you go about finding people to interview for your research and usability testing of your prototype?
  1. Have a tight deadline.  Lock the calendar date of when your user interviews will take place.
  2. Create a screener questionnaire by defining your criteria, writing the questions and creating a Google Form. Also see Google Venture's worksheet for writing a screener.
  3. Create a Craigslist Ad with a link to your form.
  4. Offer payment or reward for participants.
  5. Choose your interviewees carefully. Your ad and questionnaire should be used to vigorously filter out and disqualify candidates that don't meet your target user criteria.
  6. Get NDA signed - Get their permission/signature to record the interviews. Also, "The ideas that come out of this, I own that".

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Day 9 - Usability - User Interview Tips

Understand more about your users by doing usability testing.  Used in User-Centered-Interaction-Design, usability research can help you evaluate a product's direction by giving you direct user feedback.

Here are some interviewing tips when conducting research with your users:
  1. Get into your "research persona" and be professional so that the interview can feel friendly, casual, and conversational.
  2. Smile (no explanation needed :)
  3. Be neutral and encouraging. Don't be a grinch.*
  4. Don't behave in judgmental or dismissive ways.
  5. Ask open ended questions that start with who, what, when, where, why, and how. 
  6. Ask follow up questions.
  7. Don't pitch nor try and convince the user that your product is the bees knees.
  8. Shut up and listen

*Never blame the user (although sometimes you feel like you want to!).