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User Experience Mapping

You're reading from  User Experience Mapping

Product type Book
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123502
Pages 352 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Peter W. Szabo Peter W. Szabo
Profile icon Peter W. Szabo
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
1. How Will UX Mapping Change Your (Users) Life? 2. User Story Map - Requirements by Collaboration and Sticky Notes 3. Journey Map - Understand Your Users 4. Wireflows - Plan Your Product 5. Remote and Lab Tests for Map Creation 6. Solution Mapping Based on User Insights 7. Mental Model Map - A Diagram of the Perceived Reality 8. Behavioral Change Map - The Action Plan of Persuasion 9. The 4D UX Map - Putting It All Together 10. Ecosystem Maps - A Holistic Overview 11. Kaizen Mapping - UX Maps in Agile Product Management 12. References

Chapter 9. The 4D UX Map - Putting It All Together

I have always considered communicating user experience as the hardest part of my job. User research is fascinating, and its result can improve a solution or even create a new one if there is a drive for change. For that, you need to convince stakeholders--this is what the industry usually calls getting buy-in.

In the previous chapters, we have seen many different map types, but all of those are just aspects of the user experience as a whole. To get buy-in for innovation, I needed a map type that shows user experience in one big picture. 

I wanted to create something I can show to any stakeholder, looks great, and can be printed on paper, a map that can be taped to the wall of an office or included in a presentation. This is how the 4D UX Map was born. In June 2014, I published the 4D UX Map for the first time in my blog, the Kaizen-UX available at http://kaizen-ux.com/4d-user-experience-map/. 

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