The ULTIMATE GUIDE to Creating User Stories/User Personas

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
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    In this video, we will create User Stories for the Fold Money App that will help us identify use cases. Using these use cases we will be able to make our design decisions and design the appropriate solutions to match the user needs.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:43 User Stories vs User Personas
    04:22 4 Ways to Gather Information
    07:10 Why you can't rely on ChatGPT
    22:52 Creating Userful User Stories
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Komentáře • 33

  • @user-up5xp1in7p
    @user-up5xp1in7p Před 4 měsíci +1

    Please give a clarity on my confusion chetan that how will u think taking only one user(you as a user ) into the account and not taking further interviews as well as skipping secondary research to make decision will work for the product with only the common sense and only experience of your own self with the product , please don't take that this statement as offensive as this is in my head thats why openly asking for my own clarity because now I doing first case study from the problem statement you have been provided when I was doing it so with the help of free mentorship some of them says skip user interview and doing secondary research only enough and some of them say u need at least 5 users to come up with the decision so I was completely confused what step need to take and what not and you also tell in this video that secondary research was not needed but I used to heard that secondary research helps to take data driven decisions . so please give a clarity on this Chetan . Apart from my doubt this series was so awesome and really helpful a lot and I am grateful for this .

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Valid question. So here is my answer.
      1. All the advice you got is correct. But it totally depends on what information you can get, the scope of the problem, the risk you’re willing to take and ton of other factors.
      2. Secondary research is not googling things. It’s doing benchmarking and looking at the data you have collected in your company.
      3. You don’t have to do user interviews for every single problem statement. It doesn’t make sense. You need to do the research based on the above factors I mentioned.
      4. In this case of redesigning an app all on my own, I lack a lot of information. And I’ve already mentioned this before. I don’t have access to the user data since I don’t work at Fold Money.
      5. I could have done user interviews. But I’ve been a designer for a long time. I’ve been using fintech products for more than 5 years actively. I have a lot of uses cases that I need to use apps for. I also work for a fintech company. Hence I didn’t see the need to do user interviews.
      6. However I did collect feedback posted by other users on their discord channels. This is not an excuse to not do user interviews. This is the best I can do as a project. If I was a designer at Fold, I would have a lot more to base my design decisions.
      Hence there is good chance my decisions are wrong and until I do user testing and get user feedback, I won’t know for sure. But it would be completely different if I was a designer at Fold.
      Hope this helps ✌️

    • @user-up5xp1in7p
      @user-up5xp1in7p Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much chetan now I all understood .

    • @muktiray4719
      @muktiray4719 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Well I got your point, I might be wrong what I think is, there is no rule that you need to do something to make something work If you wished to skip research or user interview because you were pretty confident with the assumptions you made, I mean then its fine.

  • @altamashkhan5870
    @altamashkhan5870 Před měsícem +1

    Chethan really loving and enjoying these videos learning a lot from the experienced designer thank you for putting so much efforts on creating these videos would really wish you luck for great future god bless you

  • @lukailic2955
    @lukailic2955 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Chethan, whenever you said ". . . when you categorize expenses, OF COURSE you have to show all expenses" at 31:08 I laughed so much remembering how mad you were about Fold not showing all expenses in the first place. Thank you for these tutorials, this is pure gold and I hope people are not gatekeeping. I tell everyone about you wherever I can, especially people starting out because I believe learning fundamentals from you can save a lot of time for future designers wandering around CZcams and probably Instagram trying to find resources.

    • @user-hf1tz9yp7u
      @user-hf1tz9yp7u Před 4 měsíci

      How did you commented 2 Weeks ago when video became Public 8 hours ago

    • @BijayRanjanPati
      @BijayRanjanPati Před 4 měsíci

      That's I'm wondering

  • @altamashkhan5870
    @altamashkhan5870 Před 9 dny +1

    Chethan Please answer this question:
    so i went through the design breifs and tried to make user story on my own instead of matching you to learn the art of making user story here are
    1) Rahul is a freelancer he do freelancing on various platform what he wants to do is to check which sites or platform are making him most amount of money so that he can know and focus on his strength platform and also have a track of sites where he lacks
    2) Arun is a cafe owner he wants to track all the expenses happening inside his cafe and put them into category so that he can analyse and make decision regarding his next investment on any machinery to buy it or not?
    3) Rohit is a business owner and want to know how much profit is his new franchise which he opened has making profit ? if it is making good he will continue if not he will discard.
    4) Vijay Started living with his roommate and want to check how much expense is increased compare to when he was living alone.

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před 9 dny

      What’s the question?

    • @altamashkhan5870
      @altamashkhan5870 Před 9 dny

      @@DesignPilot the question is that the valid user story I defined or does it need to make more sense and do i have to refine it more

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před 9 dny

      These seems to be problem statements/user problems and not really a user story. A user story is like a user flow for a specific action the user wants to do.

    • @altamashkhan5870
      @altamashkhan5870 Před 9 dny +1

      @@DesignPilot Thank you so much chethan I got much clarity now on the user story. till now I am just very hard follow the who,what,why rule fo user story making. and not following a context which is that user story should be for a flow

  • @opsnax1468
    @opsnax1468 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Chethan sir plz answer my questions
    Q1: If we're manufacturing a product from a different country, like a food type that's only available there, how will we conduct user surveys? Because we need survey responses and results specifically from that country since the food brand is available there. Meaning, how will we approach reaching those individuals? For example, if we're making a product for India, we can conduct surveys among the Indian audience, but what would we do for foreigners?
    Q2: In research, do we derive personas from user surveys first? Then, do we create empathy maps from personas or one by one from surveys?
    Q3: Can we provide survey results to ChatGPT and ask it to generate user personas and empathy maps based on those surveys? Or should we do this process ourselves? What do you think?
    Q4: Do we create journey maps from user personas or from surveys?
    Please provide detailed guidance, and I apologize for taking up your time.

    • @culoves
      @culoves Před 4 měsíci +1

      I would really like to know the answer to these as well. @DesignPilot

    • @opsnax1468
      @opsnax1468 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @design pilot plz answer

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      A1: The best approach would be to talk to users of the other country. You can sent a team there to speak to users or do it online.
      A2: It depends. What is the reason for doing the survey? Is it to identify which personas or solve for? Or is to understand the pain points of the personas you already decided.
      A3: ChatGPT is only a tool. It’s not a decision maker. If you know how to make ChatGPT synthesise good results then go for it. If not you can do it all on your own. Whatever works for you
      A4: Invalid question. You do journey maps when you want to understand the current behaviours of users or when you want to propose a solution the problem faced by current users.

    • @opsnax1468
      @opsnax1468 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@DesignPilot thank u

  • @belabako8045
    @belabako8045 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great material, work of a true master, thank you. How would you design for an app based on a industry that you don't know? Like design for a stock market company. You might not know about what processes are in stock market, there are many technical terms, there are no linear flows, the user needs a bunch of tools but we don't know how and why he is using these tools... so how would you approach such a task?

  • @AshishYadav-dq7ne
    @AshishYadav-dq7ne Před 3 měsíci

    What about those stories that are usually displayed in design thinking Processes For example - Most case studies have this categorization of a user story with feelings doing & thoughts.

  • @imca-b-10rajwanijatishmano4
    @imca-b-10rajwanijatishmano4 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this wonderful explaination about how really product designers think. I have a question, I have conducted user interviews in which i got to know the various needs and frustrations of users. I have created personas including those needs and frustrations. Please let me know if i'm wrong, user stories seem to be narrowed down to a single need or frustration. If that is the case, how to prioritize the problem out of the many insights one got to know from interviews? What needs or problems design should address and what it shouldn't?

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes. Your process is correct. Prioritisation depends on many factors. Ideally it’s quantity of people having the same problem. But it can also be ones that can be easily and quickly fixed.

    • @imca-b-10rajwanijatishmano4
      @imca-b-10rajwanijatishmano4 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@DesignPilotIs this also the same for beginner's personal project?

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes

    • @imca-b-10rajwanijatishmano4
      @imca-b-10rajwanijatishmano4 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DesignPilot Okay, Thank you so much!

  • @user-hf1tz9yp7u
    @user-hf1tz9yp7u Před 4 měsíci

    What is the difference between Problem Statement and User Story when they both address the needs of users??

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Problem Statement - What to solve?
      User story - Who wants to do what and why?

    • @user-hf1tz9yp7u
      @user-hf1tz9yp7u Před 4 měsíci

      @@DesignPilot Thanks!

    • @cryptolien7
      @cryptolien7 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@DesignPilot Could you please make a video on a Reality of UX, where you are explains how this industry is so different from the bookish things or courses, one of the examples you mentioned is Persona.
      And Chethan can you give me example of a User Story or Problem Statement Please.

  • @GBalasooriya
    @GBalasooriya Před 2 měsíci +1

    Rename your Channel as Design Captain

  • @DragonWolfGamer
    @DragonWolfGamer Před měsícem +1

    Role of the acceptance criteria in user story
    Lets say i am creating movie ticket bookings app
    So one of the user story would be like
    I want to easily book the movie ticket that i want to watch so that i can enjoy my sunday ..
    My que is like what about the acceptance criteria to book a movie ticket there can be tons of things which needs to be done..
    I never seen you writing acceptance criteria...
    Bcs you connect this Acceptance criteria things in solution phase.
    Where you decide what feature to need to build that let people book movie ticket and how you gone build it how the app is going to work
    Just wanted to have deep understanding about how your framework works plz ans 😕

    • @DesignPilot
      @DesignPilot  Před měsícem +1

      1. A user story needs to help you make a design decision. It doesn't matter why a user wants to book a ticket. So saying 'so that I can enjoy my sunday' is irrelevant. The user story you made validates the need for the booking app. But it's already established that you want to design a movie booking app.
      2. Always make a user story for a specific part of the flow. For example browsing and searching, ordering food while booking a ticket.
      3. User story tell WHY a user wants to do something. Acceptance criteria is about HOW a user is going to do something and define what is considered a successful task. Hope this makes sense.

    • @DragonWolfGamer
      @DragonWolfGamer Před měsícem +1

      100% it makes sense ...
      Acceptance criteria is about HOW a user going to do something and define what is considered a successful task
      This very thing how a user going to do something is what we do in solution phase which is depend on the user story you make