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In today’s world, companies need to make continuous improvements to their product to adapt to customers changing moods and a competitive environment. Amazon makes changes to their products every second. The Waterfall approach of making big changes at one time after careful planning and development no longer works. Lean UX approach allows companies to iterate quickly.
Lean UX is based on design thinking, agile software development, and collaboration. Design thinking is the idea that every aspect of business can be approached with design in mind. A Lean UX team consists of designers, marketing, business analysts, product, and engineers. It's a cross-disciplinary approach. Lean UX team prioritize action and feedback over planning and documentation. Product Iteration based on user feedback is key to success. The initial prototype is used to test market assumptions and thrown away if it doesn't fit. Product iteration follows based on user feedback. Bad ideas and inaccurate assumptions are discarded.
Focus on outcomes. For example, instead of focusing on adding X feature, focus on increasing revenue. What is the desired outcome? What do you want to happen? Come up with a hypothesis based on what the desired outcome should be. For example, if we change the CTA to Start Now more people will convert. Test each assumption. A product requirement is an assumption because what you create will change.
Make sure you’re aware of the problem that you’re trying to solve. What are the gaps and improvements needed to be made? What are the assumptions in the problem statement? Turn these assumptions into hypothesis statements.
Assumptions are the ideas that you have about the business. For example, a recruiting business’s assumption is that employers will use the service to interact with employees. Turn assumptions into testable hypotheses. What is the result that you want to achieve? The outcome for a recruiting business is that they want more job seekers to sign up. What are the personas that you want to attract? What is their behavioral and demographic information? What are their difficulties and needs? What are the potential solutions to their problems? Think about the features or actual products and services that might achieve your desired outcome. Use quantitative and qualitative data to test the hypothesis.
Make sure to revise your definition of the audience along the way. Remember that users don’t care about functionality - they care about goals. Determine what their goals are? What blockers are do they face?
A Lean UX team is cross-disciplinary. It’s made up of marketing...
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