Mon 11 Mar 2013
Let’s not demonize focus groups
Posted by NancyF under Design Games, Innovation Games®, User & Customer Research
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I’ve made this case a number of times, especially as I train people in how to incorporate games, including Innovation Games®, in a program of user research.
User experience professionals need to get clear about what’s wrong about focus groups, and what’s so attractive about them. The March (2013) BayCHI monthly program abstract ends with the words, “why you should never, ever hold a focus group.” Now we’ve got a timely discussion.
Later this week, I’ll be adding additional information about what kinds of useful results you can expect to get from a focus group that uses activities (vs one that follows a script narrowly), how these newer kinds of focus groups are changing the face of civic engagement, what kinds of questions will get useful answers, and how to recruit people to provide meaningful answers.
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