UX Designer for User... • 1y
As a Designer, my approach is straightforward, 1️⃣ Gather Feedback: Collect insights from customers and internal teams. 2️⃣ Leverage UX Research: Understand user behavior and pain points. 3️⃣ Document Requirements: Outline the findings and needs as painkillers and vitamins. 4️⃣ Use a 2x2 Matrix: Categorize ideas by perceived impact and complexity. 5️⃣ Stack Rank Ideas: Prioritize based on impact, feasibility, and business outcomes. 6️⃣ Collaborate with Engineering: Turn designs into impactful features. My team gets things done. What additional strategies should I consider?
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My first PhD research paper has been published. It's open access, link : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2025.110730 Key findings: 1. Only the shear wave polarized along the magnetic field depends exclusively on the magnetic field in an undeforme
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