Here are a few methods;

The bridge method
Futures workshops
Claims analysis
Q-sorting
Reality mapping/CUTA/CARD
Predictive task analysis/supergoaling
Free listing

Chauncey

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Todd Zaki Warfel<[email protected]> wrote:
> So, yesterday I asked what your favorite methods for rapid research were.
> Nobody responded. Does that mean that no one here is using research to
> inform your designs? Are you guys all just winging it?
>
> Do you just skip the research phase if your client tells you "we don't have
> time."? I realize this group is geared more towards design or organizing
> information, but how do you inform your decisions? Have we gotten so
> complacent that we just go with our gut or based on our past knowledge?
>
> Come on people. If you only have a few hours or a few days to produce some
> research, what method(s) do you use?
>
> Cheers!
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> Todd Zaki Warfel
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