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Innovating Around New Products and Users

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The previous chapters educated you on tangible methods for identifying or defining target users, identifying user needs, and creating innovation around technologies, applications, pain points, core tasks, and a number of other elements. Without even knowing it, you may now be a user experience innovator. This applies especially if you have tried several of the previously described methods in practice already.

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Kraft, C. (2012). Innovating Around New Products and Users. In: User Experience Innovation. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4150-8_17

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