It’s easy to become caught in a cycle of neverending “transactional” UX research requests without having the opportunity to actually shape bigger decisions. Think endless lists of quick user tests and short-order design validations.
Our recent webinar, Beyond the Research Transaction: Deliver True Insight Gold, brought together two industry experts, knowledge management and UX research consultant Emily DiLeo and organizational psychologist Robin Beers who previously led UX Research at Wells Fargo. The pair discussed how to overcome the “factory” approach to research and instead build deeper strategic partnerships with stakeholders.
We’re here to recap the key insights of the webinar, including how to reframe your role as a UX researcher, nurture a knowledge-sharing culture, and deliver impactful insights that resonate across the entire organization. Keep reading.
It’s fair to say that many UX researchers often feel like “short-order cooks”. This involves repeatedly taking requests – “We need a quick usability test!” – without being looped in or engaged in the broader business strategy. In these situations, researchers deliver results but rarely see how (or even if) those results shape significant business decisions.
This transactional, detached dynamic leads to several issues:
The separation of UX research from other areas (e.g., market insights and competitive intelligence) often reinforces this isolation. Over time, researchers work reactively and lose the opportunity to contribute to broader decision-making.
For more impactful research, we must reframe what researchers do. Instead of seeing yourself (and being seen) merely as service providers completing tickets, you must position yourself as a consultant and learning facilitator.
Here are some ways to reframe the researcher’s role:
Research that sits in a repository rarely influences major decisions on its own. People must be actively guided to it and be able to have access to it. But do you do that?
Knowledge management used to focus on storing and organizing assets, like documents, transcripts, and recordings. However, a truly impactful approach emphasizes learning as a social process.
Instead of viewing a repository as just an archive to store information, treat it as a springboard for discussion:
In every organization, knowledge naturally “flows” among certain people and teams more than others. Some researchers already serve as the “go-to” connectors. Identify where these currents exist and where they need strengthening, here are some tips:
Following on from the last section, relationship building is one of the most powerful drivers for changing how research is perceived and used. Even the most powerful insights can go unnoticed if researchers haven’t built trust, empathy, and open dialogue with their stakeholders.
Here’s how to build relationships within your organization:
User researchers are often excellent at empathizing with end customers. But how often do we apply empathy to our internal business partners?
By understanding their motivations, pressures, and success metrics, researchers can:
Pushing for broader, more strategic research often requires change management techniques. However, the goal isn’t to force every request into a massive exploration or study but to recognize when a question should lead to a more expansive approach.
Brush up your skills to:
The aim is to develop a strong rapport that encourages stakeholders to seek out research proactively rather than only when a crisis arises. Additionally, schedule ongoing check-ins, not just project kickoffs or final deliverables.
Switching from transactional to strategic research isn’t a quick or easy fix. The process requires intentional culture-building, thoughtful change management, and consistently demonstrating UX research’s value.
Yet the payoff is enormous:
To dive deeper into these topics – including discovering real-life examples of how knowledge management and relationship-building can make an impact – watch the full webinar recording of Beyond the Research Transaction: Deliver True Insight Gold. Gain practical strategies for weaving research into every decision-making level so your organization’s user insights truly shine and make a difference.