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  • 2 weeks ago | uxmatters.com | Mehdi Hussen |Pabini Gabriel-Petit

    How UX Design Strategy Drives Product Adoption Your UX design strategy must focus on product adoption, relying on user data, ongoing user feedback, and systematic design to build trust from day one. People choose products that are both simple to use and address their actual needs. Therefore, more than 77% of brands consider the customer experience—including the user experience, after-sales, and support—a key differentiator.

  • 2 months ago | uxmatters.com | Mehdi Hussen |Pabini Gabriel-Petit

    While you must create products that meet your business goals, you must also ensure that your products address users’ needs. Ascertaining whether a product works for users requires gathering their feedback. Listening to users’ viewpoints helps you better understand their experiences, ultimately providing you an opportunity to take corrective actions to meet their expectations.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | uxmatters.com | Mehdi Hussen |Pabini Gabriel-Petit

    Flawless UX design is key to retaining customers and driving revenue growth. A poor user experience can lead to anger and frustration, causing potential customers to abandon a site or app. In contrast, a well-thought-out UX design can increase a Web site’s conversion rate by up to . Thus, flawless UX design is key to retaining customers and driving revenue growth.

  • Apr 27, 2024 | simplified.com | Mehdi Hussen

    Today, social media is our everyday journal. People share everything with their followers, from morning coffee runs and shopping sprees to evening workouts and weekend parties. This strongly opinionated crowd doesn’t hesitate to speak their mind on Twitter either. In short, it is the goldmine of audience opinions, likes, and dislikes — and social listening can tap into those and take your brand from meh to wow.

  • Feb 23, 2024 | trainingindustry.com | Mehdi Hussen

    While remote and hybrid work models have their perks, they also pose some glaring challenges — one is supporting productivity in a distributed team. Some of its root causes include:Diverse time zones. Problems in tracking employee performance. Lack of face-to-face communication and collaboration. These can delay approvals and hamper workflow for remote employees. It can make them feel isolated, decreasing morale and the sense of fraternity, which can negatively affect productivity.

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