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Stories from the field: An interview with Steve Portigal

Gerry Gaffney December 10, 2016 User research 2 Comments

Ethnographic research – the unvarnished truth!

Cultural probesInterviewingMarket researchStakeholder engagementStory-telling
Gerry GaffneyStories from the field: An interview with Steve Portigal12.10.2016
Kids examining a document

Explain yourself! An interview with Tom Greever

Gerry Gaffney December 30, 2015 Uncategorized 3 Comments

Communicating your ideas, eliciting feedback, and fighting your corner

DesignStakeholder engagement
Gerry GaffneyExplain yourself! An interview with Tom Greever12.30.2015
Tomer Sharon

It’s everyone’s research: An interview with Tomer Sharon

Gerry Gaffney August 10, 2012 User research Leave a Comment

Tomer Sharon talks to Gerry Gaffney about user research. Tomer argues that user research should be owned by all stakeholders, and offers pragmatic advice for making this happen.

Stakeholder engagement
Gerry GaffneyIt’s everyone’s research: An interview with Tomer Sharon08.10.2012

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