Do you have a user research framework you can share?
1 Answer
Vishal Naik
Google Product Marketing Lead | Formerly DocuSign • November 14
Honestly I don't. I tend to view frameworks as templates to help guide a business plan. In my experience, no two business questions have been met by the same research plan. If you had a recurring business problem around each product launch, then you might want to seek specific frameworks for the nuances you're looking for--such as message testing vs feature prioritization vs pricing strategy, etc.
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