Episode 112 | April 08, 2024
In this Insights Unlocked episode, UserTesting’s CEO Andy MacMillan talks with Dave Hora about the future of UX research.
Dave Hora is a UX researcher on a quest to learn how we make good things.
That can be establishing research programs at organizations, such as PlanGrid or Instacart. Or it can be traveling to Japan for an internship on how to make saké, learning the traditional methods that have been perfected over centuries.
“I think a key to understanding anything that you enjoy, that you want to work in, is seeing and being a part of how it's made,” Dave said.
Dave brings that sense of adventure and curiosity to UX research, where he’s the founder of Dave's Research Co. He began professional research work in 2011, eventually starting the practice as the first research hire at six companies. Recently, he’s been writing a series of articles on the evolution of UX research and its future.
In this Insights Unlocked episode, Andy MacMillan, CEO of UserTesting, talks with Dave about the articles and the rapidly transforming UX research landscape, shedding light on how technological advances are reshaping our approach to understanding user experiences.
“What we're doing in user research compared to what we were doing 10 or 15 years ago is a much more understood set of activities,” Dave said. “And that means that the way that we undertake them, the amount of effort that it takes to undertake them is decreasing and the amount of knowledge that we as an industry have about how the craft of user research itself works is increasing.
“User research is only one small piece of the puzzle,” he said. “And the user of user research are the product teams who are actually taking these insights and are weaving them into our ongoing processes. So as we look to the future of user research, I think we actually need to shift our view a level higher and look to the future methods of product development that will unfold along with a now more commoditized version of research.”
Dave suggests the future of UX research is to be closer aligned to the product development process.
“I hear a lot about research methodology, but maybe not enough about product building methodology,” Andy said. “Do you think that's one of the skill sets we need to pick up more on is how to talk in terms of product methodology?”
“Yes and… I say that because my practice as an independent consultant pushes me there when I'm looking to move up the stack and find the right value. I have been working in research and using our methods and techniques for quite some time. I know how they fit. Just doing the work doesn't necessarily guarantee a better product outcome” Dave said.
“So I generalize my experience as a consultant when I say yes and. But when I think about where leverage is in the organizations, I think we are not very smart or practiced or, let's say, skilled in the craft of running product initiatives well and are still falling back to one-size-fits-all methodology discussions rather than specific sequences and techniques that we should be using for the work at hand.”
[00:00:00] - Introduction
[00:01:14] - Dave Hora’s background
[00:02:08] - The craft of making and learning
[00:03:12] - Evolving landscape of user research
[00:06:07] - Technology’s role in research evolution
[00:08:13] - Strategic integration of research into product development
[00:11:14] - Advice for researchers: understanding larger work sequences
[00:15:16] - Building respect within the organization
[00:16:20] - Dave’s Research.com and writing journey
[00:19:05] - Final thoughts and advice