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  1. Research Ops: What It Is and Why It's So Important

    According to the 2022 State of User Research Report, one in five (22%) researchers now have a dedicated Research Operations Manager (or the equivalent) to support them in operational tasks.. The same study found that these researchers were more satisfied with their jobs overall (rating their satisfaction at 4.10 vs. 3.35 out of 5 for those without a ReOps teammate).

  2. ResearchOps 101

    ResearchOps 101. Summary: The practice of Research Operations (ResearchOps) focuses on processes and measures that support researchers in planning, conducting, and applying quality research at scale. ResearchOps is a specialized area of DesignOps focused specifically on components concerning user-research practices.

  3. Research Operations: Definition, Procedure, and Tools

    Research operations managers are in charge of creating guides, templates, internal wikis, and standard operation procedures (SOPs) that support both new and existing team members as they conduct research. ... Conducting quality user research is easier said than done, but thankfully, there are a few methods that have stood the test of time. The ...

  4. Achieve Impactful UXR: The Essential ResearchOps Framework

    ResearchOps (or ReOps) is a specialized area of design operations focused on optimizing and empowering user research (UXR) efforts. It includes the processes, tools, and strategies that streamline research. By streamlining workflows, ResearchOps frees researchers to focus on what matters most - uncovering user needs.

  5. Research Ops: What it is, why it's so important, and ...

    A user research industry report shows that 86% of CEOs believe user research improves product quality and company performance. Today, research operations are relevant in everything from IT and software to the space business. In this post, we'll provide some examples of ResearchOps and why it's so important.

  6. ResearchOps Explained: How to Maximize User Research Efficiency

    Research operations is a transformative approach to level up your research workflows by systematically integrating people, technology, and processes. A good ResearchOps program can create a thriving ecosystem for user research within your organization and set you up for long-term success.

  7. An essential guide to research operations

    A Research Operations program manages the people and processes involved in an organization's research discipline. It runs alongside other operations teams like DesignOps and DevOps. There are five key components to a ResearchOps program, including: The goal is to make user research activities easier and more consistent.

  8. What Is ResearchOps and Why Is This Role So Useful

    Traditionally, user research was part of a UX designer's role, but companies are now dedicating entire teams to manage user research, including the people, tools, processes, and operations. ResearchOps manages these elements to optimize and streamline an organization's user research.

  9. UX Research Ops: Learn about UX Research Operations

    How ReOps supports user researchers. Research operations teams have both formal and informal positions. Depending on your role in the team, you can influence strategic decision-making for the research arm of the company or be tasked with day-to-day activities like preparing for a research project. And you get to work with UX researchers every day!

  10. UX Research Cheat Sheet

    UX Research Cheat Sheet. Summary: User research can be done at any point in the design cycle. This list of methods and activities can help you decide which to use when. User-experience research methods are great at producing data and insights, while ongoing activities help get the right things done. Alongside R&D, ongoing UX activities can make ...

  11. User Research: Product Management & Operations Explained

    User research is a fundamental aspect of product management and operations. It involves understanding the needs, behaviors, experiences, and motivations of users through various methods of observation, feedback, and analysis. This understanding is then used to inform the development and improvement of products or services.

  12. The Essential Guide to User Research

    User research is used to understand the user's needs, behaviors, experience and motivations through various qualitative and quantitative methods to inform the process of solving for user's problems. As Mike Kuniaysky puts it, user research is: "The process of understanding the impact of design on an audience.".

  13. The leading community for Research Operations

    Support us. Support ResearchOps Community projects and operations on Patreon for as little as US$2/month. ResearchOps is the people, mechanisms, and strategies that set user research in motion. It provides the roles, tools and processes needed to support researchers in delivering and scaling the impact of the craft across an organisation.

  14. Remote User Research: A Comprehensive Guide

    Research operations Recruitment, incentives, scheduling, informed consent, PII, legal approval, etc. are all within the purview of a successful and high-functioning research operations team. Many remote research platforms include these and other services, easing the amount of time needed to rely on and coordinate with research ops (if research ...

  15. 10 User Research Operations Interview Questions and Answers for ux

    Throughout my career as a User Research Operations professional, I have gained extensive experience in managing end-to-end research operations for large organizations. Specifically, I have worked on multiple projects aimed at improving the usability and user experience of products for reputable clients, which have led to significant boosts in ...

  16. What is User Research?

    What is user research? User research is the discipline of learning about users' needs and thought processes by studying how they perform tasks, observing how they interact with a product, or by using other data-driven strategies. Although the term is sometimes confused with usability testing, user research encompasses a broader range of ...

  17. Lessons from setting up a user research operations function

    User research operations (ReOps) teams, which support user researchers / UX researchers to do their best work, are increasingly common. If you are considering setting one up, you probably want to learn from those who have trod the path before. I certainly did, when I established research operations at the Government Digital Service (GDS) in ...

  18. What should I include in a Research Operations job description? (w

    A Research Operation Manager's resume tends to include the following: 2-3 years of experience in a UX Research, Design, or Research Operations role. Proficiency in stakeholder management, especially user centered design processes, iterative design. Experience with different research methodologies, especially qualitative.

  19. How To Use AI to Increase Efficiency in Your User Research

    Paul Boag, an expert in user experience (UX) design and conversion rate optimization (CRO), shares how AI has revolutionized his work. He explains that AI has "made my job a lot easier," offering tools that simplify user research and provide new ways to gather and analyze data. In this blog, we'll explore how AI is transforming user research, the advantages it offers, and why user research is ...

  20. BS in Operations Research

    In the BS in Operations Research program at Columbia Engineering, you'll learn to solve complex decision problems, generally involving the allocation and control of limited resources. You'll take foundational courses in probability, statistics, applied mathematics, simulation, and optimization, with advanced courses focused on specific ...

  21. New energy vehicle demand forecasting via an improved Bass ...

    As one source of user-generated content, online reviews embed vast quantities of important business information, significantly affecting consumer demand. In this study, we aim to propose a new forecasting approach to predict the demand for new energy vehicles (NEVs) by incorporating perceived quality measures extracted from online reviews into the traditional Bass model. To this end, we ...

  22. Cell Phone-Free Education in Virginia K-12 Public Schools

    Executive Order 33. On July 9, Governor Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 33 to help bring cell phone-free education to Virginia schools. Recognizing the mental health effects on children and the impact student's dependence on cell phones are having in our schools, Governor Youngkin directed coordination between VDOE and the Secretary of Education alongside the Secretary of Health and ...