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A framework for full-stack user experience strategy: Product, practice and purpose

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  • Judy, Ben

    (Head of User Experience, 7-Eleven)

  • Bather, Lily

    (Multidisciplinary User Experience team member, 7-Eleven)

Abstract

User experience (UX) strategy is a professional field plagued by narrow definitions and divergent perspectives. UX strategists often think too small and fail to bring order and clarity to their work. This paper describes a repeatable process for UX strategy formation and provides an example of a comprehensive, yet flexible framework designed to bring order to chaos. The ‘full-stack UX strategy framework’ provides a new understanding of UX strategy as a holistic system suitable for defining goals and paths for high-priority UX issues in any organisation. Ultimately, the framework empowers strategists to make products more delightful and usable, to enhance service experiences, to build highly effective UX practices and to make the world a better place.

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  • Judy, Ben & Bather, Lily, 2019. "A framework for full-stack user experience strategy: Product, practice and purpose," Journal of Digital & Social Media Marketing, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 7(1), pages 6-27, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:jdsmm0:y:2019:v:7:i:1:p:6-27
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    Keywords

    user experience; strategy; product design; UX leadership; service design; competitor analysis;
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    JEL classification:

    • M3 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising

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