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Why do the most serious usability problems we uncover often go unfixed?
“But the light bulb
has to want to change”
Steve Krug and Caroline Jarrett#upa2012 Las Vegas
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Does this seem familiar?
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You work hard to find serious usability problems
Image credit: infodesign.com.au
I can’t find out where I sign in
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You present your findings to the client/team
This video clip shows……
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They love your findings and recommendations
That’s exactly what we needed
to know!
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Everyone agrees on the changes
We know what we have to do and we’re going to do it
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Months/years later, the same problems still exist
Image credit: infodesign.com.au
If only I could find out where to sign in…
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These are often the most serious issues
Significant negative impact on► The users’ experience ► The effectiveness of the site or product► The profitability of the site or product
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Why don’t users sign in?
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This happened to me (Steve)
Didn't do long term engagements After a while, I wasn't surprised Told myself:
► It’s OK, I’m educating them► They’ll do better in the next project/job/lifetime
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This happened to me (Caroline)
Did do long term engagements After a while
► I was more surprised when changes did happen► But I was still disappointed when they didn’t
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Obligatory audience participation (15%)
Have you experienced this?► If so, please think of an example
when it happened► If not, feel smug or young► Share your thoughts with
the person sitting next to you
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We decided to do a survey
It would be good to go beyond our suspicions Increase chances of our UPA proposal getting
accepted Chance to practice doing
a survey together
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We opted for ‘send and hope’ – via Twitter
Off to our followers► @cjforms ~ 800► @skrug ~ 8,000► @RosenfeldMedia ~ 70,000 thanks Lou► Of whom: ~ 500 clicked the survey
link- Of whom: 146 filled in the survey
– Of whom: » 15 had never had this happen to them» Giving us 131 responses. » But we were very happy because the responses
were REALLY interesting and thoughtful.
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People put a lot of effort into our survey
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1-5 6-10 11-20 21-30 more than 500
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Time to complete (minutes)
These folks must have taken a break. Glad they came back to it.
We didn’t get as many comments from these(but the data is useful)(and short comments are easier to analyse)
These people worked really hard for us. Respect.
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We asked people why it happened (12 options)
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Which one do you think is the most frequent?
Not enough time Too much else to do Not enough resources Required too big a change to a business process Technical team said it couldn't be done Team did not have enough power to make it happen Conflicted with decision maker's belief or opinion No effective decision maker Disagreements emerged later Deferred until next major update/redesign Other events intervened before change could happen Legal department objected
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Steve’s view: You can’t fix everything
© 2001 Steve Krug
Problems you can find with just a few test participants
Problems you have the resources to fix
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Caroline’s view: Redesign must die (thanks Lou)
19From Louis Rosenfeld’s talk “Redesign must die” http://www.slideshare.net/lrosenfeld/redesign-must-die
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Our own picks for most popular reason
Not enough time Too much else to do Not enough resources Required too big a change to a business process Technical team said it couldn't be done Team did not have enough power to make it happen Conflicted with decision maker's belief or opinion No effective decision maker Disagreements emerged later Deferred until next major update/redesign Other events intervened before change could happen Legal department objected
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Steve
Caroline
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Our instincts are good but…
Legal department objectedDisagreements emerged later
Other events intervened before change could happenTechnical team said it couldn't be done
Required too big a change to a business processTeam did not have enough power to make it happen
No effective decision makerToo much else to do
Not enough timeDeferred until next major update/redesign
Not enough resourcesConflicted with decision maker's belief or opinion
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Number of times this reason was chosen
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We underestimated the politics
Legal department objectedDisagreements emerged later
Other events intervened before change could happenTechnical team said it couldn't be done
Required too big a change to a business processTeam did not have enough power to make it happen
No effective decision makerToo much else to do
Not enough timeDeferred until next major update/redesign
Not enough resourcesConflicted with decision maker's belief or opinion
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Number of times this reason was chosen
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Most people chose lots of reasons
23Don't know 1 reason 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 reasons0
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“I could have checked off just about every one of these. Was this survey written just for me?”
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Two groups of reasons came up a lot
Not enough time Too much else to do Not enough resources Required too big a change to a business process Technical team said it couldn't be done Team did not have enough power to make it happen Conflicted with decision maker's belief or opinion No effective decision maker Disagreements emerged later Deferred until next major update/redesign Other events intervened before change could happen Legal department objected
“Capacity”
“Politics”
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Almost everyone chose capacity and/or politics
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One or more capacity
reasons, 27
At least one from capacity and one from politics, 63
One or more politics rea-
sons; 34
Don't know; 4 Other; 3
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So, what can we do?
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Think about your ideas for a moment
Survey question 4: “If something like that happened again, what would you do differently to ensure that the changes got made?”
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Ideas from our surveyrespondents – in themes
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Theme: Do nothing
Accept the situation► “Sometimes recommendations don't get realized.”► “Clients don’t have to follow our advice”► “I'll chant some Oms”
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Theme: Choose better clients or a better job
“Become more efficient at choosing who I accept as clients”
“Work for a company that gave a fig about UX”
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Theme: Do basic UX better
Do testing earlier Make stakeholders watch the sessions Present results better
► More explanations► Use video clips
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Theme: Think about the impact on developers
“redefine problem as interaction bug” “have a role in the implementation team” “don’t spring surprises on them”
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Theme: Get better at politics
Get decision-maker support Understand priorities “Get more buy-in. Explain changes to a
sponsor. Argue the case. Make it harder to NOT do the change”.
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How can we keep this from happening? (Steve)
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Go ahead. Follow the conventional wisdom…
Be more politic if you want► It probably won’t hurt
Understand their priorities► It probably won’t hurt
Learn to speak their language► It probably won’t hurt
Make an ROI case► Feel free, if you have a spare month or three
I encourage you to do all of these things Do I think it will solve the problem?
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Why not, you may ask?
Because I think there are four real reasons why serious problems don’t get fixed
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1. Since you can’t fix everything, you have to prioritize
© 2001 Steve Krug
Problems you can find with just a few test participants
Problems you have the resources to fix
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...and we don’t necessarily prioritize well
If you were a developer, which would you work on?
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One very hard-to-solve (perhaps impossible) problem
A large quantity of low-hanging fruit
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2. The elephants have been in the room a long time
Serious problems are often familiar problems Their longevity makes people assume they’ll
be hard to fix “If there was a simple solution, we would
have fixed it.”
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3. The siren song of redesign
“It will be fixed in the next redesign” is very seductive because it sounds true
Allows you to stamp the file “Case Closed!” Makes everyone happy
► Except, of course, the users Oh, and then there’s the fact that it never
happens
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4. The absent father holds the trump card
Often someone not in the room later disagrees
What he says, goes► (Let’s face it: they’re usually men)► (Especially the ones who
make arbitrary decisions)
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So, what’s a girl to do?
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Accept that the absent father may never love you
Forget about convincing the Don You probably can’t get to him And even if you can, you probably can’t
change his mind► Either he’s nuts (96 point type!)► Or he believes you’re too small
to see the big picture
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Don’t raise the bridge; lower the water
Instead of trying to work the political game and convince everyone, just make it easier for the changes to be made
Commit to fixing a small number of the most serious problems each month
Keep the solutions simple, so► They get done!► They get done quickly► The higher-ups don’t have to be involved
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Don’t try to convince everybody
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Your team
Yourboss
Other bosses he depends on
Stakeholders
Mr. Big
You
Higher-ups
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Ideally…
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Your team
Yourboss
Other bosses he depends on
Stakeholders
Mr. Big
You
Higher-ups
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i.e., the people you can get in an observation room
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Keep them focused on the worst problems
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Focus ruthlessly on a small number of the most important problems.
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© 2001 Steve Krug
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© 2001 Steve Krug
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Tweak, don’t redesign
© 2001 Steve Krug
When fixing problems, always do the least you can do™.
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© 2001 Steve Krug
Your motto should be…
What’s the smallest change we can make that we think might solve the observed problem?
I argue that there’s always some tweak that can mitigate a serious problem
And you should implement it ASAP
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Caroline responds… about that elephant
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Eat now, eat soon, or eat an elephant?
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Sometimes teams need a success experience
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Sometimes users have a different perspective
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One story struck me particularly
“This recommendation was made and added to a CI list about three years ago, and has never been implemented. The main reason was that it wasn't important enough when compared against the other CI items on the list. Now, the entire site section is up for a redesign, and the item is on hold indefinitely”
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One story struck me particularly
“This recommendation was made and added to a CI list about three years ago, and has never been implemented. The main reason was that it wasn't important enough when compared against the other CI items on the list. Now, the entire site section is up for a redesign, and the item is on hold indefinitely”
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Even the most user-focused organisations…
Wonderful tools for the scientific community Very committed to user-centred design
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We have different ideas about rewards
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Look for success in everybody’s terms
Image credit: Francis Rowland
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That light bulb reference
Q: How may psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Only one, but the light bulb has to want to change
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Your turn
Questions, comments, requests for a refund?
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More presentations from us
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http://www.slideshare.net/cjforms
http://www.slideshare.net/SteveKrug