This episode explores the contrasting approaches of short-term design sprints and a long-term "UX marathon" mindset in creating financial products. While sprints provide quick fixes and fast progress, a marathon approach—grounded in user experience, comprehensive research, and holistic strategy—drives lasting business impact.
Through real-world examples, including Apple’s remarkable success, the episode highlights the benefits of adopting a product-centric strategy over a channel-centric one. Short-term design sprints have limitations, such as narrow focus and inadequate research, while treating digital services as core products is crucial for achieving market leadership and long-term customer satisfaction.
The episode outlines actionable strategies for implementing long-term UX in financial services, including embracing purpose-driven business goals, applying design thinking for continuous improvement, and building a cohesive and customer-centric digital ecosystem.
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Read the full article on UXDA's blog:
https://www.theuxda.com/blog/secure-long-term-ux-shifting-digital-banking-channel-product
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