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January 10, 2023
Make Continuous Product Discovery a Habit
Every Product team knows that they should be doing more ongoing product discovery, but finding the time and building the habit is often difficult.
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December 21, 2022
How to Optimize Your Research Program to Do More and Better Tactical Research
By optimizing how your team conducts tactical research, you’ll be able to answer more questions and service more research requests, maintain a high quality bar for insights and create more space to answer strategic, forward-looking projects.
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November 11, 2022
Two Ways to Implement a Continuous Research Framework at Your Company
User Interviews provides an efficient way to conduct interviews with panels and receive qualitative feedback, while Sprig focuses on unmoderated concept testing and in-product surveys for quantitative research and validating qualitative research through quantitative methods. Both understand the critical importance of conducting continuous research.
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November 2, 2022
Take the Survey! We're Creating the Inaugural Product Lifecycle Research Guide
We’re thrilled to partner with Learners to develop the inaugural Product Lifecycle Research Guide for researchers and people who do research, and we're looking for your help to inform our research!
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March 17, 2021
How to Design User Surveys that Get You the Results You Want
If you want to make sure you’re not wasting your time (and someone else’s) with your user surveys, you need to write the user surveys you’d want to take—something brief, clear, and valuable to the project.Read More -
February 1, 2021
Qualitative research tools really can scale. Here’s how.
In the old days, smaller and slower user research made sense — products simply didn’t change as rapidly as they do now. But today, agile product teams live in a fast-revolving door of design, evaluation, and iteration.Read More
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