Blog posts by Vita Mangan
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5 April 2017
dxw at Service Design in Government 2017
We recently shared two cases studies at the Service Design in Government 2017 conference. The event brings together anyone involved in designing or delivering public services. Why did we decide to take part? At dxw we help public sector teams to make good technology decisions and build better services. As user researchers working on projects […]
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17 March 2017
Insight and tips on running effective moderated online usability testing
Why we did it We recently re-visited our collective approach to user research and worked on a new product vision with Thames Valley Housing Association (TVHA). One of the actions that came out of this work was the need to run some usability testing for the repairs service. We came across a number of practical […]
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8 March 2017
International Women’s Day #BeBoldForChange
International Women’s Day #BeBoldForChange Here at dxw we celebrate equality and diversity and believe that gender should not have an influence on how you are treated. It doesn’t matter if you’re binary, non-binary or anyone in between. We recognise is that there is still gender inequality in the world we live in and we want […]
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17 February 2017
How we do agile research analysis
Agile analysis shapes our research Conducting research for agile projects means that we need to work fast, include the whole team and provide clients with opportunities to get involved. We embed research in all our work and remain flexible in our approach. This means sometimes we’re working on a full on eight-week discovery phase and […]
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20 December 2016
How we capture research data for agile analysis
Don’t underestimate the value of good notes User researchers are a bit like wedding photographers. We have to capture what’s happening, what the participant does and what they say, but this is a small part of a researcher’s work. The real value actually comes from the analysis we do afterwards. Much like a photographer spends […]
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28 September 2016
Introducing Vita
Why dxw? Being generally annoyed with inefficiencies made me a user researcher Having worked in hospitality for a number of years, I started my professional tech journey just over five years ago at a startup providing reservation systems. Not exactly a ‘saving the world’ sort of industry, but it did expose me to to the […]