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Quality during Design Newsletter

Mastering priorities with the Kano Model


This weekly newsletter shares resources for product designers (since 2021), brought to you by Dianna Deeney.

How do you balance customer wants with project constraints? If your customer-facing teammates are saying our customers want this, that and the other thing, which ones do we prioritize over others?

Not all features are equal in the eyes of our customers. And not all features are value-added, either.

In this week's episode/blog post, we delve into how to prioritize customer wants using the powerful Kano Model, a tool that maps customer satisfaction against the implementation of product features.

You'll learn how to differentiate between essential and non-essential features, ensuring that your design truly resonates with your customers. This episode walks through the intricacies of the Kano Model's two-by-two matrix and the different satisfaction levels represented by various lines and curves.

Too complex? We break it down. Prioritize your features based on their impact to the customer using their voice. Then, consider how well you want to implement that in your design using the Kano Model.

Also visit the blog post for what you need to put this line of thinking into practice!


Recommendations

I was on a road trip this week and listened to podcasts while driving. There are a couple I wanted to share:

On the Coaching for Leaders podcast episode, "How to Use AI to Think Better", Dave Stachowiak interviews Josรฉ Antonio Bowen. I liked their advice and insight involving our use of AI. I already use it and am inspired to use it more. They give advice about how to experiment with prompts and use AI results today.

One of their nuggets of advice: Don't let the worry about data behind the AI stop you from using it today. Practice using AI now to reduce your learning curve for the future.

Another nugget: Think of AI as having access to 1,000 naive interns. ๐Ÿ˜

For product design, I like their ideas about using AI to help decipher qualitative data.

Give it a listen and let me know what new idea you got from it.

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On the Rethinking podcast episode, "The art of failure with David Duchovny", Adam Grant interviews the famous actor. David has a message to share about failure and is using multiple ways to communicate it. There are some moments where David challenged my thinking about failure.

Quality during Design is a philosophy that emphasizes the benefits of cross-functional team involvement in design and a methodology that uses quality tools to refine design concepts early.

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Quality during Design Newsletter

The Quality during Design Newsletter is for product designers, engineers, and anyone else who cares about creating high-quality products. Quality during Design is a philosophy that emphasizes the benefits of cross-functional team involvement in design. It's also a methodology that uses quality tools to refine design concepts early. Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting out, looking to improve your existing designs or start from scratch, Quality during Design is for you.

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