Continuous Discovery: From Theory to Practice with Framework Practitioners
Continuous Discovery is more than a buzzword. It’s a fundamental shift in how modern product teams are staying informed to build products that are both customer-centric and drive real business value.
Join us for this 60-minute webinar to explore both the theory and real-world application of Continuous Discovery, featuring special guests who have successfully implemented the framework within their organizations.
When: Thursday, April 10
Time: 11:30 AM EST / 5:30 PM CEST.
Why Continuous Discovery?
In modern product development, keeping a pulse on customer needs is no longer optional, it’s essential. This webinar will go beyond theory to showcase how real-world practitioners are embedding Continuous Discovery into their product development processes.
What You’ll Take Away:
By the end of this webinar, you’ll walk away with practical insights and actionable strategies to integrate Continuous Discovery into your product development process. Including:
- A clear understanding of Continuous Discovery – Learn the core framework concepts.
- Real-world implementation strategies – Discover how leading companies integrate Continuous Discovery into their product cycles without disrupting development.
- Challenges and opportunities in its adoption – Hear from practitioners about common roadblocks, how they overcame them, and what they’d do differently.
- How Continuous Discovery improves decision-making – Learn how the framework has led to better, data-driven product decisions.
- And much more!
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Meet Our Experts:
We are excited to have distinguished speakers joining us to share their expertise:
Sarita Saffon
Sarita Saffon is a UX Researcher with extensive experience in conducting end-to-end market, brand, consumer and design research, using both quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. She has been working in the research field for over 7 years, both on the client and the consulting side, and in diverse industries from technology to consumer goods. Her goal is to be the voice of users inside the businesses, so that their viewpoint is taken into account, achieving this by transforming their opinions and behaviors into actionable insights that help companies make user-centered and data-based decisions.
Schedule a Free DemoSusan Liu
Susan is a Senior user research manager at Sage, heading up the user research team within Sage’s Performance Marketing function. Susan has been at Sage for 3.5 years now and has grown the team from 2 to 6 members altogether. The team is a trusted and valued partner, delivering actionable and impactful insights to the business, influencing strategy and fuelling tactical initiatives across Sage.com, globally. Prior to joining Sage, Susan was Head of Design research in a multidisciplinary design team at Virgin Money.
Schedule a Free DemoDr. Kyle Gibson
Dr. Kyle Gibson is a UX Research Manager and Anthropologist at 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, INC., recognized for his innovative work in user experience and design thinking. His prior research at Meta, identifying trust and safety patterns, helped the company to scale its identification of election integrity risks, globally. His academic work has been cited by the Supreme Court of the United States and Psychology Today, among others. Kyle is a board member for Pawlytics, a B Corp specializing in software for animal rescue operations. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology/Human Evolutionary Ecology from the University of Utah.
1-800-flowersNate Brown
Nate is an accomplished account manager for many large enterprise-level companies in the North American region. With multiple years of experience collaborating with research teams to maximize their research in the Userlytics platform, Nate possesses key insights into why some research projects lack substance and others produce valuable insights. His favorite part about working at Userlytics is building lasting relationships with his clients, even in a remote setting.
Schedule a Free DemoLearn more about the Continuous Discovery framework here.