Knowledge-Alignment Workshop for UX Research

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Running a knowledge-alignment workshop is an excellent way to facilitate collaboration and build a shared understanding among team members before embarking on a UX research study. By mapping out what the team knows, what they think they know, and what they want to know, the team can identify gaps in their knowledge and prioritize research questions that need to be addressed.

For this session, it's recommended to bring together the cross-functional partners within the team to uncover their current understanding of the problem space. This helps build a shared understanding of existing knowledge and open questions.

This template is part one of a series of templates for the different stages of UX Research:

  1. Project planning and launch

  2. Project execution

  3. Synthesis and share-out

They have been designed, tried and tested by the Miro UX Research Team. We hope you enjoy!

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Iris Latour
Growth UX Researcher@Miro
Iris is a dynamic UX Researcher for Growth at Miro and a dedicated Leadership Coach. Beginning her journey in sociology and education, Iris honed her skills as a design thinking and UX research facilitator for fortune 100 clients including Google, Visa, CapitalOne, and FedEx. She leverages research to drive her passion for empowering optimizing user experience. Iris has launched several businesses and established insights practices for seedlings and startups as the founding researcher.
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