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UX Management Methods

A User Experience Design Leadership Guide for Beginners: How to Lead UX Designers or Master the UX Research Lifecycle as a Team of One

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UX Management Methods

By: Jon Binder
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UX Management Methods is a guide for how to lead your UX team to greatness. Learn proven methods for hiring, managing, motivating, and aligning your UX team. Use these insights to focus your team with a road map of key deliverables, present actionable findings to stakeholders, and measure your team's success and return on investment with analytics.

Written by Jon Binder, an MIT-trained user experience researcher with a master's degree in human-computer interaction (HCI) and UX manager with over 15 years of leading and working with diverse technology teams.

Discover:

  • What all successful UX managers have in common
  • How Steve Jobs hired and grew Apple’s UX design team
  • Secrets to cultivating a powerful UX design culture
  • How to monitor the return on investment of your UX with analytics
  • Fuel your UX team with inspiration and accountability

Streamline your UX operations with proven methods to deliver valuable findings and artifacts on time and under budget. If you want to sharpen your user experience leadership skills and build a strong team of talented experts, then you can begin learning UX management methods today.

©2021 Jonathan Binder (P)2021 Jonathan Binder
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this book covered some basics of leadership and managing a team, but failed to address specific issues and solutions regarding managing a UX team. the writing style was repetitive, and felt like a series of clichéd leadership self help statements.

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