Erika Hall

  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    The maximum number of interviewees is the number you actually have time to talk to.
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    As a rule, and as time permits, it’s best to interview stakeholders individually.
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    During the discussion, take care to note whether anyone seems particularly reticent. Follow up with that person with a quick note to give them an additional opportunity to give you information.
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    it’s better to send a few key questions via email than not get any information from them at all.
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    Each interview should be thirty minutes to an hour long.
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    Send an agenda and the key questions ahead—not all the questions, but the ones the participant will benefit from knowing in advance. More complex topics might require some forethought.
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    we want to get your input.
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    We’ll use your input to make sure that the design meets your needs as well as those of the visitors.”
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    Explain to what extent the information will be shared, by role or business function. “Please feel free to be totally frank. Honest answers are essential to this process. We’re talking to people throughout the organization, and will group answers together rather than focusing on what one person said. If we use a direct quote, we will not attribute it to you personally
  • mykhaylovadianahas quoted2 years ago
    It’s very important to keep the interview feeling informal
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