Hey Steve!
Yes, of course. The User Experience Program (UXP) is designed to be relatively low maintenance for those who sign up, our researchers periodically reach out to those in our UXP that closely align with their current project needs. The UXP partners are IBM customers that help our product teams to innovate, improve the user experience, and contribute to the future of our products. UXP partners provide insights about their individual use cases and deliver feedback on in-flight designs as part of user researcher sessions. You are also recognized for those efforts.
You can find more information about the recognition badges for our User Experience Program (UXP) here:
https://www.ibm.com/products/feedback/user-experience-program/badges------------------------------
Brett Witteck
Design / User Experience Researcher
IBM
San Jose, CA
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Original Message:
Sent: Thu June 23, 2022 02:40 PM
From: Steve Prior
Subject: 🎟 7. How can you continue to shape the future of the products you use??
Can you give a feel for what being in the User Experience Program would involve? I see the signup form but no indication of what it would provide access to.
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Steve Prior
Data Governance Technology Manager
Interactive Brokers Group
Original Message:
Sent: Thu June 23, 2022 02:00 PM
From: Brett Witteck
Subject: 🎟 7. How can you continue to shape the future of the products you use??
We've loved getting all your feedback thus far. If for some reason you had to step out or couldn't make the event at the designated time, you have until the end of tomorrow, Friday, June 24th (11:59 pm Pacific) to keep responding!
To participate in research studies with deeper feedback on IBM products and see unreleased features, 🎟 sign up for the User Experience Program. ​​​
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Brett Witteck
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