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Fixing Issues - The Why and The How

Fixing Issues - The Why and The How

• Calculate and demonstrate the ROI of UX to stakeholders

• Adapt UX practices for different business types (enterprise, SMEs, startups)

• Address biases in data interpretation

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UX Decoded provides a comprehensive guide to user experience design, focusing on user-centered research methodologies and best practices. Written by UX architect Dushyant Kanungo, the book aims to equip readers with practical knowledge to create human-centered products that solve real user problems.

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