The Agile UX Equation: How to
Implement UserZoom Within
Your Agile Framework
Sarah Tannehill
Quick Housekeeping
1
•  Control panel on the side of your screen if you
have any comments during the presentation
•  Time at the end for Q&A
•  Today’s webinar will be recorded for future
viewing
•  All attendees will receive a copy of the slides/
recording
•  Continue the discussion using #uzwebinar
Agenda
1.  How you can leverage UserZoom within an
Agile environment
2. Scope and plan for a project to fit your lean
timeline
3. Create a task-based study with UserZoom
Sarah Tannehill
Product Manager
marketing@userzoom.com
(866) 599-1550
“The only thing more expensive than
writing software, is writing bad
software.”
Alan Cooper
It’s an Agile world
1
74% in 2013
35% in 2010
20% in 2008
UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
Putting it all together
1
Sprint 0:
Field study
Persona
Feature 1 Task Analysis
Whiteboard Nav Model
UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
Putting it all together
1
Sprint 0:
Field study
Persona
Feature 1 Task Analysis
Whiteboard Nav Model
Wireframes
from Patterns
Wireframes
from Patterns
Guerilla
Usability Test
Iterate
Wireframes
UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
Putting it all together
1
Sprint 0:
Field study
Persona
Feature 1 Task Analysis
Whiteboard Nav Model
Emergent styleguide and patterns
Summative Usability Testing and metrics
Refine usability backlog
Design ahead for next release
Wireframes
from Patterns
Wireframes
from Patterns
Guerilla
Usability Test
Iterate
Wireframes
UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
Where UserZoom comes in
1
Summative usability test using Advanced UX Measurement
Where UserZoom comes in
1
User Feedback
Monitoring study to
collect data for a top
task analysis
Summative usability test using Advanced UX Measurement
Where UserZoom comes in
1
User Feedback
Monitoring study to
collect data for a top
task analysis
Agile Usability Think-
Out-Loud Study to
gather feedback on a
new design
Summative usability test using Advanced UX Measurement
Every effective research project
begins with a clear plan
Framing the Problem
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
What am I trying to solve for?
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
What am I trying to solve for?
What resources do I have?
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
What am I trying to solve for?
What resources do I have?
How much time do I have?
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
What am I trying to solve for?
What resources do I have?
How much time do I have?
Who is my audience?
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
What am I trying to solve for?
What resources do I have?
How much time do I have?
Who is my audience?
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
Framing the Problem
What am I trying to solve for?
Framing the Problem
What am I trying to solve for?
Framing the Problem
What resources do I have?
Framing the Problem
How much time do I have?
Framing the Problem
What data do I have already?
What am I trying to solve for?
What resources do I have?
How much time do I have?
Who is my audience?
Designing your Study
N=10
Designing your Study
N=10
Task 1 – Think Out Loud:
 
At TravelSite.com we are on a mission to help you locate the
best blog content for you! Please spend a some time using
our new feature to help identify some suggested blog articles.
 
Speak your thoughts aloud the entire time. We’ll ask you
some questions after.
 
Tip: Prototypes are design concepts that are not live websites
yet. Some links and areas may not be fully functional.
Designing your Study
Final Questionnaire:
 
1. [Value] Rate the usefulness of Feature XYZ on a scale of 1-5, where 1=Not At All Useful to 5=
Extremely Useful.
 
2. [Perceived Time on Task] How did you feel about the time and effort it took to go through the
checklist and watch the video?
a)  Very little time and effort (less than expectation)
b)  Just the right amount (per expectation)
c)  Too much time and effort (more than I expected)
“Lean thinking defines value as
providing benefit to the customer;
anything else is waste.”
Eric Reis
Build in UserZoom
Where UserZoom comes in
“I honestly don’t understand what a wizard means…help?”
User ID 423817
27%
13%
60%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Very little time and effort (less than expectation)
Just the right amount (per expectation)
Too much time and effort (more than I expected)
Q&A
Thank You for Joining Us!
FOR A FULL DEMO, PLEASE VISIT
https://www.userzoom.com/get-a-demo/

The Agile UX Equation: How to Implement UserZoom Within Your Agile Framework

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    The Agile UXEquation: How to Implement UserZoom Within Your Agile Framework Sarah Tannehill
  • 2.
    Quick Housekeeping 1 •  Controlpanel on the side of your screen if you have any comments during the presentation •  Time at the end for Q&A •  Today’s webinar will be recorded for future viewing •  All attendees will receive a copy of the slides/ recording •  Continue the discussion using #uzwebinar
  • 3.
    Agenda 1.  How youcan leverage UserZoom within an Agile environment 2. Scope and plan for a project to fit your lean timeline 3. Create a task-based study with UserZoom Sarah Tannehill Product Manager marketing@userzoom.com (866) 599-1550
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    “The only thingmore expensive than writing software, is writing bad software.” Alan Cooper
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    It’s an Agileworld 1 74% in 2013 35% in 2010 20% in 2008 UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
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    Putting it alltogether 1 Sprint 0: Field study Persona Feature 1 Task Analysis Whiteboard Nav Model UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
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    Putting it alltogether 1 Sprint 0: Field study Persona Feature 1 Task Analysis Whiteboard Nav Model Wireframes from Patterns Wireframes from Patterns Guerilla Usability Test Iterate Wireframes UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
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    Putting it alltogether 1 Sprint 0: Field study Persona Feature 1 Task Analysis Whiteboard Nav Model Emergent styleguide and patterns Summative Usability Testing and metrics Refine usability backlog Design ahead for next release Wireframes from Patterns Wireframes from Patterns Guerilla Usability Test Iterate Wireframes UserZoom Webinar: “The Agile UX Equation: Constructing a Powerful, but Lightweight Process,” Dean Barker, 2017
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    Where UserZoom comesin 1 Summative usability test using Advanced UX Measurement
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    Where UserZoom comesin 1 User Feedback Monitoring study to collect data for a top task analysis Summative usability test using Advanced UX Measurement
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    Where UserZoom comesin 1 User Feedback Monitoring study to collect data for a top task analysis Agile Usability Think- Out-Loud Study to gather feedback on a new design Summative usability test using Advanced UX Measurement
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    Every effective researchproject begins with a clear plan
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already?
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already? What am I trying to solve for?
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already? What am I trying to solve for? What resources do I have?
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already? What am I trying to solve for? What resources do I have? How much time do I have?
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already? What am I trying to solve for? What resources do I have? How much time do I have? Who is my audience?
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already? What am I trying to solve for? What resources do I have? How much time do I have? Who is my audience?
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already?
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    Framing the Problem Whatam I trying to solve for?
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    Framing the Problem Whatam I trying to solve for?
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    Framing the Problem Whatresources do I have?
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    Framing the Problem Howmuch time do I have?
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    Framing the Problem Whatdata do I have already? What am I trying to solve for? What resources do I have? How much time do I have? Who is my audience?
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    Designing your Study N=10 Task1 – Think Out Loud:   At TravelSite.com we are on a mission to help you locate the best blog content for you! Please spend a some time using our new feature to help identify some suggested blog articles.   Speak your thoughts aloud the entire time. We’ll ask you some questions after.   Tip: Prototypes are design concepts that are not live websites yet. Some links and areas may not be fully functional.
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    Designing your Study FinalQuestionnaire:   1. [Value] Rate the usefulness of Feature XYZ on a scale of 1-5, where 1=Not At All Useful to 5= Extremely Useful.   2. [Perceived Time on Task] How did you feel about the time and effort it took to go through the checklist and watch the video? a)  Very little time and effort (less than expectation) b)  Just the right amount (per expectation) c)  Too much time and effort (more than I expected)
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    “Lean thinking definesvalue as providing benefit to the customer; anything else is waste.” Eric Reis
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    Where UserZoom comesin “I honestly don’t understand what a wizard means…help?” User ID 423817 27% 13% 60% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Very little time and effort (less than expectation) Just the right amount (per expectation) Too much time and effort (more than I expected)
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    Thank You forJoining Us! FOR A FULL DEMO, PLEASE VISIT https://www.userzoom.com/get-a-demo/