Digital product leader Joanna Narbuntowicz talks about her three core values: empathy, trust, and empowerment.
Companies use dark patterns to boost conversions. But ethical UX design fosters trust through transparency and consent — benefiting users and brands alike. Learn how.
The future of UX design isn’t all doom and gloom. In this blog, I reflect on how AI and layoffs can lead to new opportunities for UX designers.
The core premise of contingency theory is that there’s no universally correct way to lead a team or make decisions. Instead, it advocates for a strategy that’s flexible and adaptable to the situation at hand.
User interviews are great — only if you don’t rush them. In this piece, I share how using debrief questions in research can help capture better insights and improve your interview process.
Ophir Wainer talks about how starting her career in product as a product leader influences her approach to the craft.
A great design work pitch is one that thinks business, tells stories, and wins stakeholders over before they know it. In this blog, I help you draft a pitch that does just that.
Prabhath Nanisetty, Global Head of Industry, Retail Data & Technology at Snowflake, shares his career trajectory from CPG to tech leadership.
Brad Ferringo talks about how he helped develop modern “earconography” — sound language that creates context-driven audio notifications.
Scrum ceremonies are a series of structured events that provide a foundation for effective communication, collaboration, and decision-making among team members.
René Insam talks about how he empowers and retains top talent by keeping an active interest in people’s development.
Use the recency effect to keep your users hooked by placing key actions where their memory works best — at the end of their journey.