UX Requirements Made Simple
UX Requirements Made Simple, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.48, with 22 lectures, based on 832 reviews, and has 7323 subscribers.
You will learn about Use faster, simpler methods to generate, validate prioritize requirements, resulting in an MVP that proves the power of good UX — from the very first sprint. Integrate user research and validation into an existing requirements process — without a fight! Get a clear, solid sense of what users really need — even if you have no budget to do user research. Easily identify the "sweet spots" where features and functionality deliver maximum value, great UX for users and ROI to the business. Learn a simple way to get managers and clients to listen to your UX recommendations — and act on them. This course is ideal for individuals who are UX and UI Designers, Developers, Product Managers and anyone working to improve the UX of digital products. It is particularly useful for UX and UI Designers, Developers, Product Managers and anyone working to improve the UX of digital products.
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Summary
Title: UX Requirements Made Simple
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.48
Number of Lectures: 22
Number of Published Lectures: 22
Number of Curriculum Items: 22
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22
Original Price: $99.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Use faster, simpler methods to generate, validate prioritize requirements, resulting in an MVP that proves the power of good UX — from the very first sprint.
- Integrate user research and validation into an existing requirements process — without a fight!
- Get a clear, solid sense of what users really need — even if you have no budget to do user research.
- Easily identify the "sweet spots" where features and functionality deliver maximum value, great UX for users and ROI to the business.
- Learn a simple way to get managers and clients to listen to your UX recommendations — and act on them.
Who Should Attend
- UX and UI Designers, Developers, Product Managers and anyone working to improve the UX of digital products.
Target Audiences
- UX and UI Designers, Developers, Product Managers and anyone working to improve the UX of digital products.
What UX struggles would you love to end?
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Do you want to stop the endless cycle of rework to satisfy stakeholders’ moving targets?
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Would you like to play a role in creating requirements instead of having them handed to you like written law?
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Are you tired of delivering products with UX defects you know could have been avoided?
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Do you wish there was a way to get managers to agree to UX work at the start of the project, instead of tacking it on at the end, when it’s too late?
If you answered YES to any of those questions, you’re in the right place. I created this course specifically to end the vicious cycle too many developers and product teams are trapped in: vague requirements they had no hand in creating, constant rework and a never-ending stream of new (and changing) requirements.
See, I’ve been there myself. In nearly 30 years of working with organizations of all sizes in nearly every industry, I know that cycle all too well. I know what it’s like to try and roll the “UX rock” up that hill only to have your stakeholders or managers or clients roll it back down.
No more debate about when UX work should happen.
I know the pain of fighting to get UX included at the start of a project all too well. And I also know that it’s entirely possible to put an end to it.
UX Requirements Made Simple will show you how to get a seat at the requirements table, open the minds and ears of your managers or clients, and see a massive change in both the quality of requirements and the success of the delivered product.
You’ll see how easy it is to quickly integrate strategic UX validation into an existing requirements process — without the need for additional time, money or resources. Here’s just some of what you’ll learn:
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Poor methods for requirements that rely on a broken engineering process — and a better, simpler set of methods that get to clarity and value quickly.
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Why what users say they need isn’t what they actually need (and how to tell the difference).
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Poor requirements tools that address task completion instead of success — and a smarter set of tools that focus your work squarely on desired outcomes.
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How to get managers or clients (or your team) to ask the right questions, instead of solution jumping.
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How to create contextual use scenarios that tell the real story of the user’s journey from start to finish — and extract relevant functional needs and elements that make up valuable requirements.
It’s simple, it’s straightforward, and it works.
Not because I say it does — but because the Enterprise teams I’ve taught to use these methods have gotten the results I’m talking about. It works because more than 140,000 students (yes, that’s a real number) tell me that my courses have changed the work they do for the better.
Why? Because I deal in software development reality instead of UX fantasy. Perfect situations where we can do these well-funded deep dives into UX research don’t exist for a vast majority of development teams, and I’m really tired of hearing everyone pretend otherwise. So everything I deliver is based in reality, in the less-than perfect world most of us live in.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction: Overview (and Why We're Here)
Lecture 1: Course Overview: What You'll Learn
Lecture 2: Why Traditional Requirements Produce Mediocre Products
Lecture 3: Download the Requirements Workbook
Chapter 2: Why Requirements Fail: The Culprits
Lecture 1: Poor Methods of Requirements Generation
Lecture 2: Poor Tools for Requirements Generation
Lecture 3: Assumptions and Misunderstandings About What Requirements Really Are
Chapter 3: The Three Kinds of UX Requirements
Lecture 1: One – What People Say They Need
Lecture 2: Two – What People Actually Need
Lecture 3: Three – What People Don't Know They Need
Chapter 4: Turning User Behavior, Motivations and Situations into Functional Needs
Lecture 1: Empathy Mapping: Uncovering User Needs
Lecture 2: EXERCISE: Create an Empathy Map
Lecture 3: Sample Answers: Empathy Map Exercise
Lecture 4: Situational Mapping: Uncovering Context of Use
Lecture 5: EXERCISE: Create a Situational Map
Lecture 6: Sample Answers: Situational Mapping Exercise
Lecture 7: Wrap Up: Empathy & Situation Mapping
Chapter 5: Leveraging the Power of Contextual Use Scenarios
Lecture 1: The Power of Context (and Contextual Use Scenarios)
Lecture 2: Communicating Use: Creating Visual Workflow Scenarios
Lecture 3: Generating Functional Requirements from Use Scenarios
Lecture 4: EXERCISE: Generating Contextual Requirements
Lecture 5: Sample Answers: Generating Contextual Requirements
Chapter 6: Mantras: If You Forget Everything Else…
Lecture 1: Takeaways: Things to Remember
Instructors
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Joe Natoli
30-year UX + Design Veteran; Consultant, Author & Speaker
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- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 55 votes
- 4 stars: 281 votes
- 5 stars: 491 votes
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