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MODERN HUMAN ANTICIPATING FUTURE NEEDS Paul-Jervis Heath Founding Principal and Chief Designer
 UX Scotland on Wednesday 8 June 2016 MODERN HUMAN

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MODERN HUMAN MODERN HUMAN We imagine what’s next. We’re a boutique design practice and innovation consultancy that specialises in imagining disruptive new products, services and experiences and then making them a reality. http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds

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MODERN HUMAN http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds OXO GOOD GRIPS Measuring jug

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MODERN HUMAN Diary study The aim of a diary study is to record experiences, thoughts and activities over a period of time. It brings you as close as possible to your participants without actually being there.

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MODERN HUMAN http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds DSCOUT Mobile Diary Study Platform

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MODERN HUMAN Shadowing Shadowing is one of the key design research methods we use at Modern Human, because it allows us to observe real behaviour. By directly observing participants we are able to get a deeper understanding of their needs.

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MODERN HUMAN http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds NARRATIVE CLIP Wearable camera

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MODERN HUMAN Other ethnographic research methods _ Contextual Interviews _ Expert interviews _ Direct experience _ Analogous experiences _ Guided tours _ Cultural probes

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MODERN HUMAN EARLY ADOPTER EARLY MAJORITY LATE MAJORITY LAGGARDS http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds Adapted from: Diffusion of Innovations, Everett M Rogers. (1962). Crossing the Chasm, Geoffrey Moore. (1991).

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MODERN HUMAN Research highlights The first step in moving from Immerse mode into Inspire mode is to identify your research highlights - the information that is significant to your project, any emergent patterns you witnessed, and any interesting one-offs or outliers.

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MODERN HUMAN WORKAROUNDS Quick, seemingly efficient solutions that address the symptoms of a problem not the root cause. VALUES People’s values play an important role in their motivations. What do they value? What’s important to them? What’s not? INERTIA Situations in which customers act out of habit. How can you leverage or break that inertia? SHOULD VS WANT The tension between things they crave in the moment and things they know are good for them. How can you help people move from where they are to where they want to be? What are we looking for? http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds

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MODERN HUMAN Sharing observations During the course of your design research, each of your team members will have seen, heard and learned about lots of different needs, goals, behaviours, values, decision- making strategies and motivations.

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MODERN HUMAN _ Don’t try and think about everything at once. Find a good place to start. _ Don’t focus on the obvious. There’s a risk that you just confirm your own preconceptions and prejudices. _ Start with unexpected observations. _ Why is this a pattern? Why is it unexpected? Why is it meaningful? Look for the unexpected and ask why? http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds

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MODERN HUMAN _ Intuitive _ Not obvious _ Generative _ Sticky A good insight is… http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds

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MODERN HUMAN Turning insights into models A model is a visualisation of your data. After sharing your findings, your team will have a huge amount of unorganised data. Creating models to encapsulate your observations will help you to organise your information, and may also clarify complex patterns within your research data.

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MODERN HUMAN http://modernhuman.co @modhuman THE WEST CAMBRIDGE HUB AND HALO THE SIDGWICK HUB AND HALO THE CITY CENTRE HUB AND HALO MODERN HUMAN http://modernhuman.co @modhuman

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MODERN HUMAN http://modernhuman.co @modhuman department college supermarket THE STUDENT TRIANGLE

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MODERN HUMAN _ has a point of view _ considers the audience _ is designed for impact Any good research deliverable… http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds

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MODERN HUMAN _ Takeaways are typically emerge late in the process. _ They become apparent as you pivot from understanding the current state of your customer experience to envisioning the future state. _ There are different takeaways you could include, but they should answer the questions “So what?” and “What now?” Incorporate clear takeaways http://modernhuman.co @modhuman #futureneeds

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MODERN HUMAN Moving to design There comes a point in the process where you naturally transition from observing and understanding to using the insights and models you have identified to inspire ideas for design interventions.

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MODERN HUMAN FIND OUT MORE Paul-Jervis Heath [email protected] +44 79 7456 7823 @pauljervisheath