From the course: UX Research for Agile Teams

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Performing research together

Performing research together

From the course: UX Research for Agile Teams

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Performing research together

- The same best practices for conducting UX research apply in any setting. You want to craft plans that will answer your questions in a neutral way, you need to make sure participants feel comfortable and engaged in sessions, and you need to be sure that you inspire participants to dig deeper without leading them. There's detailed information and tips to conduct UX research in chapter four of UX Foundations: Research. The one key difference of conducting research in an agile setting is that you have the opportunity to include the rest of the team. I can't stress enough how important it is to take advantage of agile's emphasis on cross-functional, collaborative teams and get as many members of your team as possible involved in research activities. As the designated researcher, you can still take on the brunt of planning research activities, but you want the team as involved as possible in determining the key open questions and participating in the process of conducting research…

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