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Steve Portigal — User Research War Stories
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Mar 07, 2017
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Steve Portigal is the founder and principal of Portigal Consulting, a boutique firm that brings together user research, design and business strategy. Steve is the author of Interviewing Users: How to Uncover Compelling Insights and Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries: User Research War Stories.
Steve Portigal is the founder and principal of Portigal Consulting, a boutique firm that brings together user research, design and business strategy. Steve is the author of Interviewing Users: How to Uncover Compelling Insights and Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries: User Research War Stories.

Steve Portigal is the founder and principal of Portigal Consulting, a boutique firm that brings together user research, design and business strategy. Steve is the author of Interviewing Users: How to Uncover Compelling Insights and Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries: User Research War Stories.

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  • 2:00 What made you decide to start publishing stories from the field?
  • 6:50 How did you determine which stories were the best for the book?
  • 10:00 Were the stories best served as a book?
  • 15:40 How would you figure out if you need to go do interviews?
  • 22:35 What does user research involve?
  • 27:00 Interviewing is great for understanding why.
  • 28:30 The hard part is trying to explain why humans are humans.
  • 32:40 Context is important.
  • 34:58 Don’t get drowned in data.
  • 38:10 It reminds me of the Nielsen diagram I despise…
  • 39:55 Where can folks buy the books?

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