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Own your strategy.
Building products is 20% strategy and 80% execution, so effective product teams need to be heavy on the execution skills.
But what about that other 20%? New areas still need to be explored, but most organizations don’t have enough work (or resources) for full-time researchers and strategists.
Making the most of that 20%
My clients know that they need to periodically explore new ideas without disrupting the production flow. They need to internalize the knowledge and learnings from these explorations, but rarely have the time to commit.
Contact
Coffeetime conversations are informal chats—they help me learn and share knowledge. If you want to chat about the latest trends in the industry, talk about career growth, insights about design, or anything else, don’t hesitate to put some time on my calendar.
(Of course, if you think your project could use some UX strategy, research, or design, we can talk about that as well!)
I also respond pretty actively on Linkedin, Farcaster, or over email.
What is UX Strategy?
User Experience Strategy is the practice of identifying and designing the touchpoints that a user or customer will experience in their journey with your project.

Experience strategy is focused on:
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Identifying core user needs
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Translating needs into features
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Translating features into UX designs and product roadmaps
Experience strategy coordinates UX efforts, making sure that everything is aligned behind a strategic business intent and grounded in user-driven insights.
I help early-stage product teams with UX strategy
I focus on helping teams in the early stages of a product or feature offering. In these stages, the core needs are for teams to:
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