In order to improve the user experience, you have to start by observing customers interacting with your product.
The first step to improving your own UX (and reaping the business benefits) is to conduct a usability assessment of your product, software or website. This process uncovers the most common problems. Often, usage analytics indicate UX issues with your product; however, usability testing explains those issues. Read More →
The ROI of User Experience (UX)
Join us August 7: learn why your user experience (UX) quality is key for successful design
Companies that invest in UX produce products faster: developers spend less time on significant alterations and fixes. In addition, happy users return to use the product, and often tell their friends. Alternatively, frustrated users will complain on social media and create negative press.
A Forbes article pointed out: “According to IBM, code defects are 30 times more expensive to correct than using the right information in the first place. It is extremely unlikely that these coding defects will occur if you choose the UX design.”
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