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Diane Loviglio General Assembly San Francisco August 28, 2012 Conducting User Research for Startups

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Diane LoviglioGeneral Assembly San FranciscoAugust 28, 2012

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GENERAL ASSEMBLYAugust 28, 2012

Conducting User Research Interviews for StartupsDiane Loviglio2

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GENERAL ASSEMBLYAugust 28, 2012

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CLASS RULES.

We’re so thankful to the Hattery for hosting us in their beautiful space! A few things to be mindful of:

• Please try to stay within the classroom and the bathroom.

• Feel free to grab some water from the kitchen area, but please do not take any food.

And now for the fun stuff...

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Diane Loviglio@dianeloviglio

General Assembly San FranciscoAugust 28, 2012

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Architecture & AnthropologyStartup FounderUX ResearcherStartup Advisor

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Gaining empathy for ...

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What we’ll be learning today

What is User Research?Why do User Research?User Research MethodsHow to recruit the right people

- Writing a screenerHow to best understand those people

- Writing an interview script- Conducting an interview

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Understanding past and current behaviors in order to use them as a proxy for future behaviors.

What is User Research?

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Why do User Research?

gain empathy

their motivationstheir values their needs

their behaviors

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What problem is yourstartup solving?

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What do you want to know about your current or

potential users?

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User Research Methods

observationin-depth interview

think alouddiary study

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How To Recruit the Right People? Write a Screener

Start with easy questions.

Give a description,without giving away too much info.

Include incentive.

Always add “Other”.

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Don’t make any questions required.

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Keep it to 10 questions.

Don’t use branching logic.

Ask at least one open-ended question.

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Only collect this info if it’s relevant

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Include exact times and locations.

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Ask for first name, email and cell as last questions.

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Write one questionfor your screener

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The Arc of an Interview

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Write an Interview ScriptExplore current app-related attitudes and behaviors among “v2 adopters” in order to identify future opportunities and development possibilities in the app space.

GOAL

METHODS 1 day diary study2 hour in-person interview

Create sections and give them time limits.

SCRIPT Introduction (5 min)- introduce interviewers- get permission again to take video and photos- sign consent form- no right/wrong answers- any q’s before we begin?

About You (5 min)- what do you do?- how long have you lived here?

Diary Study Review (15 min)- walk me through your diary

Ask about past, not future.Finding & Choosing Apps (10 min)- what was the last app you got?- how did you find it?- what if there were 3 that did the same thing, how would you choose?

Get them to tell you stories,and not just answer the q’s.

Show & Tell (30 min)- walk through apps on homescreen on phone and tablet. when get? how find them? why get?- any apps you don’t use? why not delete them?- what are apps good for? bad for?

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Write an Interview Script

Reference data from screener and build on it.

App Stores & Paying for Apps (15 min)- in the survey, you said that you use ______ and ______ app stores. why do you use them?- which other apps stores have you heard of?- which apps have you paid for? can you show me them? why did you pay for them?- in the survey, you said that you pay for ______, ______ and ______. how is paying for this different than paying for an app?- if you buy something from the Apple app store today and you change your computer, what happens to your stuff?- how do you keep track of which apps you got from which store?

Give them activities so you have artifacts.

Understanding the App Ecosystem (20 min)- how would you describe apps to somebody who’s never seen them?- can you draw everything we talked about today and how it relates to each other?- what the difference between an app, a website and a program?- show 2 screen printouts - do you see any differences here?- are you familiar with the term web app? can you describe it to me?

Thoughts on [Company X] (5 min)- if [Company X] had an app store, how would you expect it to be different?- [Company X] is a non-profit, would they charge for apps? why or why not? Ask who, what,

when, where, why and how.Wrap Up & Thank You (10 min)

- any questions for us?- thank you so much, we got a lot of great data here.- here’s your incentive.

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Write one questionto use in your interview

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Conducting an InterviewLeave awkward moments of silence.

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Conducting an InterviewTell me more. Tell me more. Tell me more.

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Conducting an Interview The participant is always right - don’t correct them.

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Conducting an InterviewPilot with someone.

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In quote form -not he said, she said.

Take Notes

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