[ISA16] Jim Kalbach: Putting Jobs-To-Be-Done to Work: A Framework for Disruption
Líder de Customer Success en Mural, donde se preocupa de crear lazos con los usuarios y desarrollar mejores experiencias para ellos. Ha sido instructor de UX y diseño de Workshops.
Keynote: Putting Jobs-To-Be-Done to Work: A Framework for Disruption
The concept of jobs to be done provides a lens to understand value creation. This framework looks at customer motivations in business settings.
In principles, it’s straightforward: people “hire” products to fulfill a need. For instance, you might hire a new suit to make you look good at a job interview. Or, you hire Facebook to stay in touch with friends. You could also hire a chocolate bar to relieve stress.
Viewing customers in this way – as goal-driven actors in a given context – shifts focus from the psycho-demographic aspects to needs and motivations. It’s not about the user, but about usage.
Understanding the jobs to be done perspective provides opportunities for designers. Not only can we design better solutions, we can also contribute to broader strategic conversations.
Unfortunately, although the jobs to be done framework provides a rich theory for understanding customers, there is little practical guidance on how to use the approach. In this presentation, I will highlight concrete ways to apply the jobs to be done in your work.
Видео [ISA16] Jim Kalbach: Putting Jobs-To-Be-Done to Work: A Framework for Disruption канала IxDA Santiago
Keynote: Putting Jobs-To-Be-Done to Work: A Framework for Disruption
The concept of jobs to be done provides a lens to understand value creation. This framework looks at customer motivations in business settings.
In principles, it’s straightforward: people “hire” products to fulfill a need. For instance, you might hire a new suit to make you look good at a job interview. Or, you hire Facebook to stay in touch with friends. You could also hire a chocolate bar to relieve stress.
Viewing customers in this way – as goal-driven actors in a given context – shifts focus from the psycho-demographic aspects to needs and motivations. It’s not about the user, but about usage.
Understanding the jobs to be done perspective provides opportunities for designers. Not only can we design better solutions, we can also contribute to broader strategic conversations.
Unfortunately, although the jobs to be done framework provides a rich theory for understanding customers, there is little practical guidance on how to use the approach. In this presentation, I will highlight concrete ways to apply the jobs to be done in your work.
Видео [ISA16] Jim Kalbach: Putting Jobs-To-Be-Done to Work: A Framework for Disruption канала IxDA Santiago
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