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Setting a UX Budget? Answer These 6 Questions First.

UX Planet

Every dollar’s worth of expense is a fight, and spending 30% of the budget on “simply asking questions” (read: UX research) can be a hard sell. So, how do you ensure that UX gets its due in terms of investment? How do you plan to set aside a budget to enhance product performance and user satisfaction?

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How to Use Product Goals and Initiatives to Drive and Measure Success

Userpilot

Setting smart product goals is a vital skill for any sensible SaaS owner or product manager to get right. In this article, we’re going to explore what makes an effective product goal, the difference between goals and product initiatives, how to set them and make them work with your product backlog, and more.

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Product in Practice: Introducing Opportunity Solution Trees at Texthelp

Product Talk

Texthelp has over 50 million users served by 12 product teams in the US, the UK, and in the Nordics. Tali directs Texthelp’s product management team in the Nordic region, which creates products tailor-made for the educational market in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. There isn’t always one way of mapping a tree,” says Tali.

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Leading without Being the Boss: Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

Instead, you rely on the contributions and the support of the key stakeholders , the development team members, and possibly other product people who help you manage a large product. For example, the marketer has to create the marketing strategy, and the development teams have to design and build the product.

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Starting The UX Process: How We Organise Kick-off Workshops

UX Studio

This detailed article will guide you through how we facilitate a UX project kick-off workshop here at UX studio. A kick-off meeting is an opportunity to introduce the UX process, list and format of the deliverables, and project control and change management processes. A client knows the product and business inside and out.

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Storyboards: What They Are, Why We Use Them, and How to Create Them

The Product Coalition

Storyboards help Product designers to test multiple versions of products, product flows, and customer journey maps until there’s a final design for all team members. Storyboards on Unsplash by Matt Popovich Start with the product goal to create a storyboard. UX Flows?—?write It's essential.

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How to Use Idea Screening for New Feature and Product Development

Userpilot

By screening your ideas before investing in their development, you reduce the risk of failure and can allocate resources to initiatives that satisfy customer needs and market demand. Common examples include market demand, customer willingness to pay , or scalability. This will reflect your product goals and organizational culture.