Lean UX focuses on early customer validation, collaborative design, measuring key performance indicators, applying appropriate tools, and nimble design. It is well-suited for startups as it emphasizes learning through continuous customer input and experimentation to build the minimum viable product needed to learn. The Lean UX process involves the whole team in user research and design studios to collaboratively design solutions to users' problems.
6. Lean UX Manifesto
• Early customer validation over releasing products with
unknown end-user value.
• Collaborative design over designing the next “cool” feature.
• Measuring KPIs over undefined success metrics.
• Applying appropriate tools over following a rigid plan.
• Nimble Design over heavy wireframes, comps, or specs.
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13. Lean UX is not bad UX. Building
a good user experience isn’t
cheap. You can’t refuse to spend
money on research and design
and then say you’re being lean.
You’re not. You’re being stupid.
Laura Klein
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14. Talk to your customers
about their problems
and your solutions.
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34. Thanks for listening.
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