5 benefits that ReOps tools bring savvy UX researchers
1. Ensuring consistency and best practices
Everyone doing things their own way can cause real headaches - particularly when it involves manual processes that are open to human error, like cutting and pasting data across platforms. In contrast, high quality ReOps platforms enforce more consistent behaviours, and help to minimise human error. Furthermore, they are buult to balance support for industry best practices, while also allowing a level of customisation to meet real-world needs.
2. Managing & retaining participants
Research participants have very high expectations for their interactions with UX researchers - which can be very difficult to deliver on when you're busy. A quality ReOps platform will provide you with appropriate levels of customisation and automation to successfully manage and support participants across invitations, consent agreements, and even incentive payments.
3. Being assured that compliance is handled
GDPR and data protection compliance are tricky at the best of times, and UX who don't use ReOps tools may unwittingly expose themselves and their employers to unnecessary levels of risk. A trusted ReOps platform will support compliance and minimise any potential risk as part of its core offering.
4. Saving time
UX researchers understand better than most how specific tools make it quicker and easier to perform specific tasks for specific people. So it's hardly surprising that when it comes to UX researchers performing ReOps tasks, a ReOps tool will create significant time savings. What may be surprising is where the time savings might come from: anything from importing lists and batch-sending invitations, through to automated incentive release and direct-t0-bank payments.
5. Being freed up to add greater value
The less time people spend on ReOps tasks, the more time they have to do what they're passionate about - and what they excel at. It might be taking extra time in designing the participant experience, being able to interview more participants, or simply spending more time on analysis. Whatever it is, you know that it's time better spent than performing tasks that a ReOps tool can do for you.