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Pioneering Universal Experiences with Arin Bhowmick

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As designers, asking thought-provoking questions to the stakeholders can significantly impact the success of the product. It can be vital in understanding the problem that needs to be solved in alignment with its business goals. These interactions can help designers pinpoint the latent needs of the users and cater to them with innovative and meaningful universal experiences. So how can designers create accurate mental models based on user research? In this episode, to learn more about this theme, we interact with Arin Bhowmick, Chief Design Officer at IBM Products. With over two decades of experience as a design leader, he has extensive experience in product innovations, design thinking-based transformations, user research and UX strategy. He also holds expertise in UX Leadership, Design Process management, User Interface Design, Usability Measurement and much more. Let's know more about his journey and experience in the latest episode of "MIT Designeering Series Podcast," "Pioneering Universal Experiences." You can connect with Arin on Twitter @arinbhowmick. Don't forget to subscribe to our show and share your comments on [email protected]

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As designers, asking thought-provoking questions to the stakeholders can significantly impact the success of the product. It can be vital in understanding the problem that needs to be solved in alignment with its business goals. These interactions can help designers pinpoint the latent needs of the users and cater to them with innovative and meaningful universal experiences. So how can designers create accurate mental models based on user research? In this episode, to learn more about this theme, we interact with Arin Bhowmick, Chief Design Officer at IBM Products. With over two decades of experience as a design leader, he has extensive experience in product innovations, design thinking-based transformations, user research and UX strategy. He also holds expertise in UX Leadership, Design Process management, User Interface Design, Usability Measurement and much more. Let's know more about his journey and experience in the latest episode of "MIT Designeering Series Podcast," "Pioneering Universal Experiences." You can connect with Arin on Twitter @arinbhowmick. Don't forget to subscribe to our show and share your comments on [email protected]

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