Presenting Your UX Work Using Spontaneous Talks Frameworks

We know that articulating our design decisions or presenting the value of our user research to stakeholders can sometimes be a challenge. Spontaneous Talks Frameworks have been around for years. They are often taught at universities and are used to help people think of answers or tell stories fast and smart. Jen is going to teach you a few Spontaneous Talks Frameworks so you can use them when presenting your work, answering tough questions or simply telling your stories. Applying these simple frameworks can help a person avoid anxiety by quickly organizing a thought, and moving forward to articulating that thought in a cohesive and eloquent manner.

You will learn

  • Several frameworks that you can apply to your share outs right away
  • Techniques to frame your answers concisely, on the spot, in an an organized fashion
  • Tactics to help you avoid presentation anxiety by gaining confidence through thought organization

Presented:
UX Australia, August 2021
UCD Gathering, November 2021
UXPA New Hampshire, December 2021
UXInsights in the Netherlands May 2022 (as workshop)
UXPA International June 2022
24 Hours of UX June 2022
CanUX in Ottawa November 2022 (as workshop)

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Interest Area: Research Date: May 2, 2023 Time: 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm Head and shoulder photo of Jen Blatz.

Jen Blatz
Principal UX Researcher • BECU