Workshop: Making It Count/ Tracking Your UX Impact
Learn how to measure the impact of your user experience efforts and make them count in this interactive online workshop!
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Online
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
Ever wonder how your work actually shapes what gets built and launched, or how to connect your efforts to business outcomes?
Join us for “Making It Count”, a hands-on IxDF Las Vegas workshop designed for UX professionals who want to better understand, track, and communicate the impact of their contributions.
In this participatory session, we’ll explore how UX teams at fortune 500 companies connect their work to measurable outcomes, influence decision-making, and use that visibility to advocate for greater impact across the org.
This is a fully participatory session, expect to reflect, share, and collaborate with others.
Free to attend, but space is limited to 20 participants to keep it interactive.
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Workshop Facilitated by:
Kait is Senior UX Researcher with 6 years of experience across both consultancies and in-house product design teams. With a Master's degree in Human-Computer Interaction and a background that spans user research, UX design, and service design, she brings a versatile approach to creating thoughtful digital experiences.
A UX swiss army knife, she thrives at the intesection of strategy, empathy, and execution. Her hybrid skill set allows her to zoom out to map complex service ecosystems and zoom in to uncover deep user insights that drive impactful design decisions.
Kait is passionate about the power of facilitation--whether it's leading discover workshops, co-creation sessions, or aligning cross-functional teams around research insights. She believes great collaboration is just as critical as great research, and she strives to bring structure, clarity, and energy to every room she's in.
Throughout her career, she's helped teams build more intuitive, inclusive, and effective products across diverse industries and user segments, always keeping the human at the center of the process.