Localizing UX Advocacy and Accountability: Using Personas to Amplify User Agency

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Technical Communication Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.55177/tc914783
Guiseppe Getto, Suzan Flanagan
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Purpose: This article documents ongoing UX research to develop a grant-funded mobile safety app for recreational boaters. The article presents a workflow for designers to align user advocacy with organizational accountability through the use of personas. Each year, numerous boating safety concerns and incidents go unreported. User research into this context shows that recreational boaters want a mobile app that helps them enjoy boating trips while remaining safe. Method: We reviewed best practices from literature, analyzed interviews with 141 stakeholders, and then discussed findings using personas to amplify user agency as part of a Lean UX workflow for the development of a mobile app that balances users' goals with organizational accountability. Results: Representative groups of boaters want features that help them with navigation, charting, and communication. These features would help alleviate pain points and enable goals having to do with not getting lost, avoiding hazards, and communicating trip progress to audiences onshore. In addition, the personas we have developed will help us communicate to the development team behind the app to explain how they can develop features that accommodate users' needs. Conclusion: Though personas are limited as to how well they represent actual users, if used properly within a design process they are a powerful tool for amplifying user agency so that resulting apps achieve user adoption. As part of a Lean UX workflow, personas are a useful tool in tailoring products and services to user needs while ensuring organizational accountability to those needs.
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本地化用户体验倡导和问责制:使用角色来放大用户代理
目的:本文记录了正在进行的用户体验研究,旨在为休闲划船者开发一款获得资助的移动安全应用程序。本文为设计师提供了一个工作流程,通过使用人物角色将用户倡导与组织责任结合起来。每年都有许多划船安全问题和事故未被报道。对这方面的用户研究表明,休闲划船者想要一个移动应用程序,帮助他们享受划船旅行,同时保持安全。方法:我们回顾了文献中的最佳实践,分析了对141名利益相关者的采访,然后讨论了使用人物角色来扩大用户代理的发现,作为开发移动应用程序的精益用户体验工作流程的一部分,该应用程序可以平衡用户目标和组织责任。结果:有代表性的船民群体想要帮助他们导航、制图和交流的功能。这些功能将有助于减轻痛点,实现与不迷路、避免危险以及向岸上用户传达行程进度有关的目标。此外,我们开发的角色将帮助我们与应用程序背后的开发团队进行沟通,以解释他们如何开发满足用户需求的功能。结论:虽然人物角色在代表实际用户的程度上是有限的,但如果在设计过程中使用得当,它们是放大用户代理的有力工具,从而使应用获得用户采用。作为精益用户体验工作流程的一部分,人物角色是根据用户需求定制产品和服务的有用工具,同时确保组织对这些需求负责。
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