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5 Things You can Do to Make Usability Test Part of Your Culture

Most of the times, the usability test requests come from the marketing team, shortly before a product or a major release is about to launch.  It goes like this: About the time when the product is about the launch, the marketing team comes to the executives, everybody is having these little butterflies in their stomach. We have all too business on everything we have to do, planning our marketing events, developing all the features, that we forget our users. We did the user tests, well, focus groups actually, and we found a long list of problems users encounters when using our products. And we prioritize them based on the time needed from the development team to fix the issue: if it is the change of a label, priority high; if it is changing of an interaction, priority low etc. Everybody is frustrated with the process: product team knew the test is too late for the current release, it should have been done much earlier; marketing themselves are upset as they...

The AXA Insurance Advertisement is Very Wrong

The AXA advertisements "Born to Protect" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXpoO_tMSSQ)  about how it was able to process a claim for a consumer who had a car accident even before the consumer file a claim had been going on for quite awhile. Everyday I pass in front of Time Square in Causeway Bay, the most expensive piece of real states in Hong Kong, I saw it. I f your story does not WOW, or Ops, or OMG Or there is not enough time for your to tell a WOW/OPS/OMG story. ... ... One Day, I stopped to watch it. And I am confused. A list of question comes across my mind: How comes the newspaper is faster than the client? How much percentage of these accident is covered by a newspaper? How much is the possibility that an agent happen to read this piece of news and s/he is also the  person in charge of the client account? All in all, what is the odds that such a story is true? And to a UX person, how the target customer can po...