Join Brigette as she speaks with Jacob Burghardt about his experiences taking prior research and utilizing it to enact measurable and meaningful change on products and organizations. As research teams aggregate and synthesize research within research repositories, they eventually confront the reality that just because insights are more available, they are not guaranteed to have an impact on product. Some product people will become repository lead users – logging in from remote offices to stay connected to info about the people they are striving to serve. However, many decision-makers in evolving product organizations will become ‘distant’ from past research studies, and they will require new touch points with ‘old’ insights in order to shift their thinking and their roadmaps. Jacob will be speaking on this topic and ways to take your own previous work to new levels by showing its value across and outside of its original studies.
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Episode 18: Rohan Irvine Part 2: ReOps is Culture Change
Episode 17: Rohan Irvine: Part 1
Episode 15: A’verria Martin: All Roads Lead to Rome
Episode 14: Emily DiLeo on Repository practice: using knowledge management to create your research story
Episode 13: Emma Boulton: ResearchOps Keynote
Episode 12: Carolyn Morgan: ResearchOps Toolbox
Episode 11: Building & Scaling ReOps, Alice Kiernan & Lucy Sutton
Episode 10: Protecting your participants, your team, and your organization, Kasey Canlas
Episode 9: Benchmarking Research Operations, Toluwa Awodiya
Episode 8: Andy Garber-Browne on Tools
Episode 7: Lucy Sutton ResearchOps Specialist at the Department for Education, UK on disability and Re+Ops
Episode 6: Adam Banks
Episode 5: Bindu Upadhyay
Episode 4: Roy Opata Olende
Episode 3: Brad Orego, Director on the board of the ResearchOps Community
Episode 2: Richard Smith
Episode 1: Holly Cole, co-chair of the ResearchOps Community
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