Creating your own research topic brainstorms is a breeze with FigJam's whiteboard tool, which is the perfect canvas for generating and sharing them. Begin by selecting the Research Topic Brainstorm Template, then follow these steps to create your own:
Define key research areas.
Are you interested in exploring new opportunities for partnering with other business areas? Enhancing your app's onboarding flow for new users? Choose 1-4 key topics that your team deems worthy of exploration.
Brainstorm questions relevant to each research topic.
Initially, prioritize quantity, then focus on quality and impact. Avoid criticism during this phase. Additionally, ensure that this portion of your research brainstorming is time-bound (try using the Countdown Timer) and aligned with your business objectives and user requirements.
Detect areas that require research or additional knowledge.
After brainstorming, what information is lacking? What do you need to know that you don't already know? Jot down these missing pieces on sticky notes.
Request feedback from appropriate stakeholders or team members.
Use your preferred method to invite collaborators to your FigJam Board, such as sending public links or invitations to edit via Slack or email.
Include the research questions of your choice in your UX research plan.
Your ranked research questions are a crucial component of your UX research plan - transfer the sticky notes over and revise your research plan accordingly.