
This report explains how to lock in and sustain these benefits, by systematizing your experience design measurement practice in three phases.
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Measuring and communicating the value of an experience design (XD) practice yields many benefits, from getting UX improvements prioritized to elevating the impact and reach of the XD team. But most design teams struggle to prove those benefits. This webinar lays out five best practices for measuring design’s impact and a three-phased approach to getting started.
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This report explains how to lock in and sustain these benefits, by systematizing your experience design measurement practice in three phases.
This report gives XD pros five best practices to guide their measurement efforts: understand your stakeholders; focus on goals, not metrics; know what makes a good metric; don’t go at it alone; and use your design superpowers to bring the numbers to life.
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