Cumulative Adaptation: From Business Analyst to UX Researcher

If you want to be successful, you have to be focused on constant evolution and adaptation. If you stand still, you quickly notice your career and role in your team pass you by, and you’ll become expendable.

 For business analysts and other professionals in research fields, the ability to adapt and grow is key to sustained success.

 The best analysts always find ways to explore their field and broaden their skills in new areas. In this blog, we’ll be discussing cumulative adaptation and the importance of personal growth in the world of UX research.

 

[Fireside Chat] The Impact of UX Research on your Business Strategy

This webinar covers the strategic value of UX research and having research professionals with a holistic perspective on the team. The purpose is to demonstrate that the value of UX/CX research extends beyond the tactical benefits of building the best app or device for end-users to complete a specific project into the realm of strategy and business planning and mapping at the enterprise level.

 The conversation will include:

 •A broad definition of UX research. 

What is 21st Century Design?

The design has always been about solving a problem. From the desk chair to the smartphone, our creativity has always been spurred on by a desire to make life easier. 21st-century design, which is about using design to address the world’s major problems, has evolved out of traditional design, which sees design purely as a way of solving complex human issues. 21st-century design is about finding the root cause of the problems that plague society and creating effective, sustainable solutions.

Designing Future Products to Last

How do you know whether your product will endure? And why would you want to build long-lasting designs when the market steers you towards efficient, disposable items and short-term gains? In this blog, we wanted to take a brief look at what designing future products to last means and how you can create successful, enduring designs.

What is Journey Mapping?

Customer journey maps can be used to understand the relationship between a customer and a business over time. You can visualize the customer journey through the maps and track their interactions across all channels. Design teams can use customer journey maps to understand their customers’ experience, find out their customer expectations and identify areas where they can improve. 

In this blog, we want to take a brief look at journey mapping to understand what it is, how it functions, and how it can be used to improve the experience you provide.

White Space in UX Design

White space is a technique used when creating design layouts to ensure that your page's important elements and content have room to breathe. Using white space is quite simple. Whether you want to emphasize an image, a graphic, or some text, all you need to do is leave blank space around the particular item you want users to focus on. Space is an important and often underrated design element that significantly influences the user experience.

 Below we’ve highlighted a few types of white space and what makes white space so crucial for effective UX design.

The Role of DXPs in Creating the Next Generation of Customer Experiences

Digital experience platforms (DXP) have become increasingly popular in recent years because they enable companies to optimize their digital transformation and address the growing needs of their customers. So, how do modern businesses ensure that they are making the most of their DXPs? And how can they use DXPs to create enduring and engaging customer experiences? Let’s take a look. 

5 Ways to Improve the UX of your application

Application design is one of the most significant fields of endeavor in modern technology. Individuals, small teams, and large corporate entities are all working to produce apps that solve problems and create innovative solutions in various fields. 

Should Learning Styles be Considered in the Training Process?

Fixed vs. Fluid Learning Styles 

In the understanding of how people learn, there has been a longstanding discussion on whether or not individualized learning styles exist and if they have any influence on a learner’s retention of knowledge.

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