What does strategy really mean, and how does UXR drive it? – Dalia El-Shimy
The Strategic Edge of Evaluative Research – Iris Latour
AI-Assisted UX Research for Smarter Go/No-Go Decisions – Yasna.ai, Ksenia Sharova and Tanya Berlina
Rethinking Interviews: Two Perspectives on Navigating Conversations – Dave Hora and Lisa Koeman
Lost in Translation: AI, Language Gaps, and the Role of UX Research – Lindsey DeWitt Prat
Hard to Reach or Easy to Ignore? Achieving True Inclusion in UX Research for Underserved Communities – Victoria Olaniyan
What UX Researchers Can Learn from Detectives about Storytelling – Joseph Marcantano
Making Research Stick: Memory Science Strategies for Lasting Effects – Emily Murray
Make Stakeholders Listen: Using Hypothesis Statements to Articulate Impact – Marley Dizney Swanson
Quantifying Research Impact: Finding the Metrics That Matter – Marieke McCloskey and Ruby Pryor
Speed Dating for UX: The Customer Day Method – Lydia Heilmann
Team up for the users’ sake: Effective Collaboration between UXR and Accessibility – Magda Kołba-Górna and Dominika Łukoszek
The Role of the UX Researcher in a Shrinking Market – Askable and Jordan Vient
UXR Meets Behavioural Science: a Structured Approach to Understanding User Behaviour – Maja Łukomska
Fake it till you test It: Wizard of Oz testing for any Idea – Kim Feenstra Kuiper
Beyond Atomic Research: Putting Your Insights at the Centre of Organisational Intelligence – Dan Robins
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