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Why UX Research Findings Sometimes Don’t Get Implemented (And What You Can Do About It)
User experience (UX) research is essential for creating products that truly meet users’ needs. Yet, many teams struggle to turn research findings into real changes. You might have seen this happen: after weeks of interviews, surveys, or usability tests, the insights sit in a report gathering dust. Why does this happen? And how can you make sure your UX research leads to action? This post explores common reasons UX research findings fail to get implemented and offers practical

Philip Burgess
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What Makes a Great UX Researcher
\User experience (UX) research shapes how people interact with products and services. A great UX researcher uncovers real user needs and behaviors, guiding design decisions that improve usability and satisfaction. But what qualities set the best UX researchers apart? This post explores the skills, mindset, and approaches that make a UX researcher truly effective. A UX researcher reviewing user feedback notes on a whiteboard Strong Curiosity and Empathy Great UX researchers st

Philip Burgess
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What Makes a Great UX Research Test Plan
Creating a UX research test plan is a critical step in understanding how users interact with a product. A well-crafted test plan guides the research process, ensures clear objectives, and helps teams gather meaningful insights. Without a solid plan, research can become unfocused, wasting time and resources. This post explores the essential elements that make a UX research test plan effective and practical. A UX research workspace with notes and wireframes Define Clear Researc

Philip Burgess
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The Most Common Mistakes UX Researchers Make (and How to Avoid Them)
User experience (UX) research plays a crucial role in designing products that truly meet users' needs. Yet, even experienced UX researchers can fall into common traps that reduce the value of their work. These mistakes can lead to misleading conclusions, wasted resources, and missed opportunities to improve user satisfaction. Understanding these pitfalls and learning how to avoid them helps researchers deliver clearer insights and stronger design recommendations. A UX researc

Philip Burgess
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The Ultimate Guide to UX Research Methodologies: How and When to Use Them
Understanding users is the foundation of creating meaningful and effective digital experiences. UX research methodologies offer a variety of tools to uncover user needs, behaviors, and pain points. Choosing the right method at the right time can make the difference between a product that delights users and one that frustrates them. This guide breaks down key UX research methods, explaining how and when to apply them for the best results. UX researcher analyzing user data Qual

Philip Burgess
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How to Be the Best UX Research Manager and Mentor to Your Team
Being a great manager isn’t just about delivering results—it’s about building the kind of environment where your team can thrive, grow, and feel valued. The best managers are also mentors, guiding their people not only toward business goals but toward personal and professional fulfillment. After years of leading and mentoring teams, here’s what I’ve found matters most: How to be the Best UX Research Manager 1. Put People Before Projects Deadlines are important, but your peopl

Philip Burgess
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Servant Leadership in UX Research: Why Leading by Serving Creates Stronger Teams
When I think about my role as a leader, one thing always comes to mind: I work for my team, not the other way around. That mindset is at the heart of servant leadership , and it’s shaped every decision I’ve made in my career. Over the years, I’ve led teams of every size—from one person to fifteen—and in every scenario, my focus has been the same: remove barriers, build trust, and help people grow into their best selves. What Servant Leadership in UX Research Means to Me Serv

Philip Burgess
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Why You Should Always Pair Quantitative and Qualitative UX Research
In UX research, there’s an old saying: “Numbers tell you what is happening, but stories tell you why.” That’s why—whenever possible—I pair quantitative and qualitative research in parallel.It ’s not just about collecting data from both ends of the spectrum—it’s about weaving them together to tell a complete, actionable story. Over the years, I’ve found that this combined approach consistently leads to: Deeper, more trustworthy insights Stronger stakeholder buy-in More confid

Philip Burgess
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The Biggest Mistakes I’ve Made (and Learned From) in UX Research
After two decades in UX research, I’ve learned that growth doesn’t come from perfect projects—it comes from the messy, uncomfortable moments that test your assumptions, challenge your confidence, and ultimately sharpen your craft. Every researcher has a few cringe-worthy stories. Decks that didn’t land. Findings that went nowhere. Conversations that could’ve been handled better.Here are the biggest mistakes I’ve made (and what they taught me about becoming not just a better

Philip Burgess
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