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- | ===== Empathy Maps ===== | + | ~~SLIDESHOW~~ |
- | A Key Tool for Startups to Understand Customers. | + | ====== Empathy Mapping ====== |
- | ==== What Is an Empathy | + | Customer |
- | An empathy map is a collaborative | + | ===== What Is an Empathy Map? ===== |
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+ | An Empathy Map is a collaborative tool designed to help you synthesize research and empathize with your users. | ||
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+ | It helps you articulate what users say, do, think, and feel during their experience with your product or service. | ||
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+ | This map can reveal unexpected insights that might not be immediately apparent. | ||
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+ | ===== Empathy Map Components ===== | ||
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+ | It typically includes six quadrants: | ||
* **Says:** What customers express about their experiences. | * **Says:** What customers express about their experiences. | ||
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* **Gains:** Desired outcomes or benefits from your product. | * **Gains:** Desired outcomes or benefits from your product. | ||
- | ==== Why Use Empathy Maps? ==== | + | ===== Why Use Empathy Maps? ===== |
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+ | Empathy maps enable startups to develop a deeper understanding of their target audience. They help you design better products by revealing both the emotional and practical needs of users, leading to solutions that truly resonate. | ||
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+ | ===== Creating an Empathy Map: ===== | ||
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+ | - **Identify** your target audience. | ||
+ | - **Observe and research** your users' actions, thoughts, and feelings. | ||
+ | - **Analyze insights** and fill in the map based on user behavior and feedback. | ||
+ | - **Prioritize** product features and ideas based on the empathy map insights. | ||
+ | - Use tools like [[https:// | ||
- | Empathy maps help startups gain a deep understanding of their target audience, tailor products to meet user needs, and enhance customer engagement. | + | ===== Tips for Startups ===== |
- | ==== Creating an Empathy Map: ==== | + | * Keep your empathy map updated as your customer base evolves. |
+ | * Base your empathy map on real customer feedback and research. | ||
+ | * Pay close attention to users' emotions and unspoken concerns. | ||
+ | * Ask deep, open-ended questions to uncover user needs and motivations. | ||
+ | * Use the empathy map as a reference to prioritize product improvements. | ||
+ | * Collaborate with co-founders and team members to gather diverse perspectives. | ||
- | - Identify your target audience into specific personas. | + | ===== References ===== |
- | - Gather insights to inform your empathy map. | + | |
- | - Keep the map updated with new customer feedback. | + | |
- | - Use tools like [[https:// | + | |
- | - Use the findings to prioritize product features, and improve user experience. | + | |
- | ==== Tips for Effective | + | * Gray, D. (2017). |
- | * Keep it collaborative—engage your entire team for diverse insights. | + | * Musiyachenko, |
- | * Be specific—base the map on concrete data from real customer feedback. | + | |
- | * Focus on emotions—understanding how users feel can lead to impactful improvements. | + | |
- | * Iterate regularly to adapt to changing customer needs. | + |
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