UX research: 10 pro tips for your interview guide

Learn tricks that real research pros use to prepare and manage interview guides for UX interviews & Prototype testing

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Description

This online course helps you collect data that really matter, be more relaxed when interviewing and facilitate your analysis of the results.

A carefully crafted interview guideline is needed for any kind of interview, UX test or prototype testing and your key to successful research.

A well-prepared interview guideline

  • Helps you plan your research and structure your thoughts

  • Facilitates the full alignment with all team members and stakeholders on goals and key areas of the research

  • Reduces your stress during the interview

  • Allows you to have enough time for the important topics during the conversation and skip unimportant topics

  • Makes the analysis of the results easier and more manageable

What you will learn in this course:

  • Immediate and actionable gamechangers for how you prepare and conduct your interviews

  • Target your interview guide to reach better research results

  • Build a natural logic into your guide to facilitate the conversation with your participant

  • Make sure that you have all important questions covered (and not too many questions in the guide)

  • Phrase questions in the best way possible

  • Prepare your guide in a way, that it simplifies your life as a researcher during the actual interview situation

You receive over 25 min. of self-paced Video content, a 17 page white paper and a guideline template to download


What You Will Learn!

  • Conduct better user research interviews
  • Write & handle interview guidelines like a Pro
  • Get your questions right: must haves vs. nice to have
  • Avoid stressful situations during interviews through great preparation
  • Never get lost again in your guideline during the interview

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who has user interviews coming up and doesn’t quite know how to write & handle the interview guideline
  • Anyone who already has experience with research but wants to further train the research muscle and improve in the actual interview situation