What are #product#analytics and why, with everything else you need to focus on, should you prioritize them? Simply put, it can make your life, and that of your team, a lot easier. #productmanagement https://t.co/m9Vilor4HM
Is your organization struggling to measure product success? Leveraging the Kellogg Foundation's Logic Model Framework, @jseiden describes how product teams can identify indicators that predict meaningful outcomes and impacts for your organization https://t.co/K8negnYid7
#prodmgmt
How might you track progress toward your organization’s product goals? Observe your user's journey and focus on behavioral indicators that predict valuable outcomes. Track these behaviors to measure progress and inform product changes.
#productdesign#Insights#prodmgmt
What factors underpin your users' motivation? Self-Determination Theory distinguishes autonomous and controlled motivation and describes your users' need for competency, relatedness, and autonomy: https://t.co/Noziffrcmq
@centerforSDT#ux#productmanagement#behaviouralscience
Do your users prefer to make their own decisions, or do they want you to decide for them?
Listen to @Sheena_Iyengar explore the relationship between autonomy of choice, motivation, and culture.
https://t.co/cb6mzUE6kE
#productdesign#productmanagement#uxdesign
Amid a deluge of information, how might you help others find a level that is neither in the clouds nor in the weeds but just right for a meaningful choice? At the right level, one decision can replace many detailed ones. #productdesign#productmanagement#uxdesign
Is your team stuck? Is your organization having difficulty adapting and improving performance? Listen to @awoolley95 describe what can influence your team's ability to work efficiently:
https://t.co/GFiDXimwpF
#productdesign#productmanagement#team#uxd
Are your stakeholders apprehensive about new ideas? Are they struggling to understand each other's perspectives?
@ChantelPratPhD explores the unique ways our brains work and how it affects how we learn and perform as teams:
https://t.co/ehx37FfmLs
#changemanagement#productdesign
How might you help your stakeholders feel safe to explore and learn new ideas?
Chantel Prat suggests people can only feel curious if they feel safe and that the new idea won't threaten their identity or their understanding of reality.
#productdesign#productmanagement#ux
How can you adopt a beginner's mindset to notice issues that are hurting your users' experience?
Listen to Tony Fadell's tips on how to see the world through the eyes of your customers and spot details that make a difference to them.
https://t.co/VTyzzyw8Kw
#uxdesign#ux#uxd
How to balance playful creativity and purposeful direction to scale innovative ideas? Listen to @reidhoffman interview @tfadell about the approach that allowed him and his teams to innovate and create the iPod, iPhone, and Nest: https://t.co/O4Km76zcuX
#productdesign#ux
Does nudging users take away their autonomy?
@CassSunstein suggests that users sometimes actively decide not to choose. Nudging isn't limiting a user's freedom but a solution for when people are busy, uninterested, or not feeling competent enough: https://t.co/CvwXQpR63j
#ux
Does your product allow users to make the best decisions? Does it unintentionally nudge users a certain way? Research shows the decisions we make are influenced by the choices made by product designers. Listen to @ProfEricJohnson: https://t.co/QMkm4uCP9D
#productdesign#ux#uxd
A ‘nudge’ can orient people's behavior toward achieving more meaningful goals. How might you help architect default choices to support a valuable goal?
Book recommendation → "Nudge" by @R_Thaler & @CassSunstein#productdesign#uxdesign#ux#uxd
Are 10,000 hours really enough to achieve mastery in a domain? In this video, @veritasium synthesizes four requirements humans must meet when practicing to reach mastery
https://t.co/tM4zGWonvQ
#productdesign#uxdesign#ux#uxd
How well do your users understand the data in your product? How does your product help them learn? Stanislas Dehaene dissects how humans learn, and he shares insight on helping users become more confident in their knowledge:
https://t.co/Nyz12aVKs2
#productdesign#uxdesign#ux
How can you help others test their hypotheses? Our minds carry a complex representation of the outside world and hypotheses about how it works
#productdesign#uxdesign#ux#uxd
Is offering more options to your users always better? In his TED talk, @BarrySch analyzes the negative impact of too much choice on customer #happiness and satisfaction https://t.co/XrbwUnKIB6
#productdesign#uxdesign#ux#uxd
What happens when you give people so much choice? Learn about the surprising finding of the Jam Experiment by @Sheena_Iyengar and Mark Lepper that challenged the common assumption that more is always better https://t.co/N7erIMwr0U #productdesign#uxdesign#ux#uxd