User Experience Practitioner Training in Germany

  • Learn via: Classroom / Virtual Classroom / Online
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Price: Please contact for booking options
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This course follows on from the User Experience Fundamental (QAUX). In this practitioner level course, you will learn how to apply your UX Practitioner skills to a Lean and Agile ways of working. Designed by UX and Agile specialists in conjunction this hands on workshop based events will take you through a case study in a series of simulated sprints allowing you to practice what you have learned and see how quickly you can innovate and embed Lean and Agile into your UX behaviour.

Target Audience:

The course is aimed at anyone who wants to apply your UX skills in a Lean and Agile manner. It is suitable for those who has completed the User Experience Fundamental course (QAUX), or for those who has good UX skills and working already in the industry for a couple of years but without much knowledge of working in a Lean and Agile manner.

  • Delegates MUST have UX skills equivalent to those provided by the User Experience Fundamentals Course
  • Familiarity with Agile would be beneficial

The course will be delivered through instructor-led sessions, supported by workshops.

01 - Introducing Agile (AM)

  • Workshop: Agile Principles

02 - Agile UX (AM)

  • UX’s new role in Agile
  • Beginning of New Projects: Release Planning and Sprint Zero
  • Sprints and UX Cadences
  • Tracking work, User Stories and the Backlog
  • Velocity, Points, and Estimate
    • Workshop: UX User Stories

03 - The Lean UX Approach (PM)

  • The Purpose and Foundation of Lean UX
  • Lean UX Principles
    • Group Discussion: Lean UX Principles
  • Lean UX Process
  • Declare Assumptions & Hypothesis
    • Workshop: Problem Statement, Assumption & Hypothesis
  • Proto-Personas
    • Workshop: Proto-Persona
  • Collaborative Design

04 - Design Sprint

  • 5-day process
  • Monday
    • Start at the End
      • Workshop: Set Long Term Goal
    • Sprint Questions
      • Workshop: Sprint Questions
    • The Map
      • Workshop: The Map
    • Ask the Experts
    • How Might We?
      • Workshop: How might we?
    • Set the Target
      • Workshop: Set the target
  • Tuesday
    • Lightening Demos
      • Workshop: Lightening demos
    • Divide or Swam
    • Sketching Time
      • Workshop: Four Steps Sketching time
  • Wednesday
    • Sticky Decision
      • Workshop: Five Steps Sticky Decision
    • Storyboarding
      • Workshop: Storyboarding
  • Thursday
    • Divide and Conquer
    • Pick the right Tool
  • Friday: Validate
    • Meet the User
    • Collate
    • Decide

05 - MVP and Prototypes

  • What is a MVP?
  • Creating a MVP
  • Prototyping an MVP
  • The Power of Prototyping
    • Workshop: Paper Prototyping

06 Feedback and Research

  • Continuous and Collaborative Research
  • Collaborative Discovery
  • Collaborative Discovery in the Field
  • Continuous Learning
  • Building and maintain a Cadence after the Design Sprint
  • Simplify Your Test Environment
  • Making Sense of the Research
  • Type of Artifacts
  • Five is the magic number

07 Research Methods

  • Monitoring Techniques for Continuous and Collaborative Discovery
  • Customers can provide feedback through many channels
  • 7.1 Customer Services
  • 7.2 Surveys
    • Workshop: Creating Surveys
  • 7.3 Search Logs
  • 7.4 Site Usage Analytics
  • 7.5 A/B testing
  • 7.6 Diary Studies
    • Workshop – Creating a Structured Diary Template
  • 7.7 Interviewing
    • Workshop: Build an interview script
  • 7.8 Card Sorting
  • 7.9 Focus Groups
    • Workshop – Build a Focus Group Workshop Script
  • 7.10 Eye Tracking
    • Workshop: Eye Tracking Demo (Optional)
  • Choosing an Effective Method
  • Example Mind Map

8.0 Conducting Test

  • Finding Participants
  • Screening for Recruitments
  • Who should be a Participant?
    • Workshop – Create a Screener
  • Host and Guest ‘Norms’
  • Cultural Consideration
  • Put Participant at Ease
  • Debrief Sessions
  • Why Analysis Matters
  • Affinity Diagrams
  • Quadrant Mapping
  • Modes of Presenting
  • Executive Summary
  • Full Report
  • Video, Audio and Participant Quotes
  • Research Artefacts and Diagrams
    • Workshop – Conduct Usability Testing

9.0 Making Organizational Shifts

  • Changing Culture
  • Shifting Team Organization
  • Shifting Process


Contact us for more detail about our trainings and for all other enquiries!

Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Germany facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
14 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
14 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
17 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
17 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
20 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
20 November 2024
Berlin, Hamburg, Münih
5 Days
User Experience Practitioner Training Course in Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany is the second most populous country in Europe and is located in Central Europe. The official language of the country is German. Germany is one of the richest countries in the world. The main exports of the country include motor vehicles and iron and steel products.

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The fairy tale writer, the Brothers Grimm, came from Germany and wrote many famous stories such as Cinderella, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty.
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