How to involve your internal stakeholders in the UX discovery
November 16, 2022 by Annika Oeser (UX designer) and Vuong Tong (Design Director) at Evolving Web
When working on a website project, the information you need may not always be available upfront. Yet, to create a successful website, designers need a high-level understanding of both the client objectives and end-user needs. For a site to be a human-centred experience, you’ll want to bring in plenty of data and research to inform the design process, both from internal stakeholders and end users.
The UX discovery is the first step in the UX design process, and a discovery questionnaire is the tool you need to align the organization with your website’s goals. By asking your stakeholders key questions, a solid UX discovery phase will give you the foundation you need to build a fantastic website.
- Key Takeaways:
- Learn how to create a discovery questionnaire for stakeholders to help you understand their roles, business goals, audiences, and priorities
- Learn how stakeholder questionnaires fit in the overall UX Research Design process
- Define the relevant internal stakeholders to be involved in the process
- Identify what makes a good UX question and get examples of key questions
- Understand how to get the most value out of stakeholder input
Join Annika Oeser, UX designer and Vuong Tong, Design Director at EW, as they chat about how a solid UX discovery phase is key to building fantastic websites.