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What I’ve been reading lately: the not-so-weekly digest (#5)

Presenting another installment of a collection of most-highly-recommended articles and websites that shaped my thinking throughout the past few weeks … More

American Anthropological Association, augmented intelligence, business, careers, company culture, culture change, Darrel Rhea, design, Elizabeth Briody, Evernote, Fast Company, gender stereotypes, Google Ventures, Grant McCracken, health care, Jeffrey Zeldman, Laura Klein, lean, LinkedIn, Medium, MVP, organizational culture, Paul Ford, privilege, rapport, research, research participants, Retro-computing, Sam Ladner, Skymall, small group research, soft skills, Steve Portigal, survey design, Tech trends 2015, technology, Tracey Meerwarth Pester, Twitter, unfollowing, UX certifications

It takes two: How researchers and clients can help facilitate successful ethnographic fieldwork

Image courtesy State Library and Archives of Florida Ethnographic research is an increasingly popular approach for understanding consumers and users … More

buy-in, clients, consumer research, design research, ethnography, Fieldwork, note-taking, research participants, roles, stakeholders, tagging along, user experience, user experience research, user research, ux research, value

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