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Demonstrated experience conducting primary and secondary user-research including user-interviews, discovery and co-creation workshops, heuristic evaluation, and card sorting (for example), and applying those insights to personas, journey maps, site maps, ecosystem maps, information architecture, and interface design.
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Perform research and convert insights from leading designers, strategists, and technologists into solutions to organizational management challenges. Use design thinking principles (ideation, prototyping, testing, and feedback) and tools (journey maps, prototyping tools, etc.
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Experience with methods including usability testing, heuristic evaluation; experience creating artifacts like research plans, moderator guides, usability testing scripts, journey maps, service blueprints, and other documentation to collect and convey research findings.
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With methods including usability testing, heuristic evaluation; experience creating artifacts like research plans, moderator guides, usability testing scripts, journey maps, service blueprints, and other documentation to collect and convey research findings.
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Job Title: CMH Research and Writing Services for U.S. Army History in Afghanistan 2014-2021. A graphics plan consisting of photos, captions, tables, and maps, IAW CDRL A004. Research reports in accordance with (IAW) Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) A001.
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Applies user research techniques, including interviews, personas, surveys, card sorts, journey maps, contextual inquiry, A/B tests, heuristic evaluation, competitive analysis, and usability testing, to inform design decisions and create usercentered experiences.
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The Product Manager utilizes design elements consisting of colors, symbols, sounds, and landmarks to create intuitive placemaking and user-friendly, in-person and digital environments, using a portfolio of tools like signage, maps, displays, apps and augmented reality.
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The foundation of our work is delivering high-quality research, data, maps, and analysis to solve the world's greatest environment and international development challenges and improve people's lives.
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Develops applications and visualizations of geographic data for analyses of climate and other risks; demonstrates proficiency in evolving Geographical Information System (GIS) mapping capabilities, including internal and external geographic datasets and mapping software (such as Google Maps API or ArcGIS.
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Experience acquiring user data (e.g., conducting usability studies, performing user research) and creating personas and journey maps. Experience guiding or managing user research and usability testing.
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Experience conducting quantitative and qualitative market research, including venture funding analyses, market maps, competitive analyses, SWOT analyses, or product deep dives. As a Technology Scout and Technical Advisor on Booz Allen's Tech Scouting te am, yo u'll analyze emerging commercial technology sectors for solutions that accelerate innovation for federal clients and will be responsible for leading teams to rapidly research, digest, and dist ill large amo unts of data about technology trends for stakeholders and be expected to present your findings in a clear, concise, and effective w ay.
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Policy research and writing experience. Updated process flow, system maps, user journeys, and other program related documents. Excellent written and oral communication and demonstrated ability to conduct independent, data- driven research and analysis.
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Apply research design, statistical analysis and program evaluation methods, data validation; assist in improvements to reporting templates, creation of new reports and dashboard; able to format data summaries into digital tables, charts, maps and other graphics for presentation and discussion at meetings with the agency senior management.
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Records include Police Traffic Collision Reports (PTCR), law enforcement reconstruction/incident reports, driver abstracts, vehicle registrations, toxicology reports, EMS records, death certificates, and the use of roadway geometry, maps, and interchange tools.
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Advocating for the customer through human-centered design methods, including: discovery, research sketch sessions, and user testing. Creating process and user flows, wireframes, journey maps, and interaction models, resulting in low to high fidelity prototypes.
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