User Needs Analysis for Publishers
This one-day course introduces the field of user needs analysis to anyone involved in publishing material that needs to keep the end-user’s requirements at the heart of the content. Agile methodology is demystified with a step-by-step approach, whether for print or for digital publication.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
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understand what user needs analysis is and the benefits of adopting it
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use the appropriate user needs analysis tools to discover your users’ needs
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use Lean Publishing approaches to help you develop new products
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create user stories and other Agile methods to present user needs
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define content with user acceptance criteria.
Who will benefit from this course?
Editorial, production and marketing staff, particularly those working within education publishing.
Programme
What is a user need?
Why user needs analysis for publishers?
‘Every book is a start-up’
Gathering evidence – discovering user needs:
- qualitative methods
- quantitative methods.
Lean publishing:
- fail faster
- small batch publishing
- iteration
- testing your hypotheses with minimum viable products
- preotypes and prototypes
- social publishing
- author blogging
- lightweight user testing.
Communicating and using user needs:
- empathy mapping
- personas
- user stories and scenarios
- user acceptance criteria
- backlog grooming
- user experience tools.
User needs are agile
Note that most of our short courses can also be run as In-Company events.
- Dates: 29 April 2015, 13 October 2015
- Duration: A one-day course
- A number of discounts are available