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Report what you find during testing, regardless of the client's wishes

After a meeting with the marketing department of your latest client, you are faced with a difficult decision. They tell you what they want to see in your report. You decide to report what you find, regardless of what the client wants you to write.

You do your usability research and user testing. You are thorough. You notice that users do have a lot of the same complaints as the marketing department. However, you notice other problems as well. These problems are unrelated to the design of the website.

You include all your findings in a well-balanced report. You include suggestions about how to improve the design. You also include suggestions about how the company could better use its website to meet its business objectives.

You are nervous about your report. You know it is not what the marketing department asked for. When you meet with the client again, it is not the marketing department team. You meet with the executive management team.

They are very interested in hearing your ideas and recommendations for a new digital strategy. This includes some design changes and other things the company can do to enhance the user experience.

The executive management team is very impressed that your recommendations reflect their business objectives. They extend your contract to help them transition in the new direction.

Susan Reale is a qualitative and usability research consultant with her own company REALeResearch. She has been in this position before.

"I have a responsibility to everybody in the company to present the truth," she says.


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