
58. Turning evidence into outcomes with Dr. Ari Zelmanow
This week, I had a fascinating discussion with Dr. Ari Zelmanow, who blends his background as a detective with UX research strategies to turn his evidence into meaningful business outcomes.

This week, I had a fascinating discussion with Dr. Ari Zelmanow, who blends his background as a detective with UX research strategies to turn his evidence into meaningful business outcomes.

This week I had a fascinating discussion with Wendy Nyx, where we dig into the role of personal values in shaping a fulfilling career, and how to maintain authenticity and passion while we’re at work.

This week, we explore the parallels between the restaurant industry and building software with Anne Cantera. We dig into how the high-pressure, fast-paced culinary world can enrich the practice of UX design.

This week I chat with Julia DeBari to discuss the overwhelming world of UX education. We dive into the pros and cons of academia, bootcamps, and self-taught paths to UX Design.

Explore the delicate dance between rigidity and flexibility as Tom Greever shares his expertise on fostering team collaboration and stakeholder engagement for UX professionals.

Philip Wallage is an expert in turning freelance offerings into scalable products. This week, We dig into productization, discussing how you can transition from trading time for money to creating value-driven products.

In an industry where bootcamps dominate the conversation, the concept of self-learning presents an intriguing alternative. How does one navigate the complex world of UX design without the roadmap that a formal education provides?

This week, I chat with Chris Nguyen, a designpreneur with an incredible journey. From being a computer science dropout to leading design teams at Fortune 500 companies, Chris has done it all.

Right now is a rough time to be looking for a UX role. Some people have been looking for work for months or longer. You may have already put a lot of thought into a passion project for your portfolio and stopped at the case study. But what if you kept going?

You’ve probably heard the role of “Content Designer” more and more over the last year or two. It’s a relatively new specialization in the UX field. As Bill Gates famously said way back in 1996, “content is king!”
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