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How Superhuman Shares Customer Feedback at Scale to Keep Stakeholders Aligned

Learn how Superhuman’s first dedicated Product Manager shares customer feedback at scale to keep stakeholders aligned around user needs.

How to Create & Share Video Highlight Reels From Your Virtual Event

This blog post walks through how to leverage recorded virtual event content to create video highlight reels to use across your social media, emails, blog posts, sales collateral, and more.

How Modern Sales Pros Breathes New Life into Virtual Events

Modern Sales Pros was primarily an in-person events company, but in March of 2020, everything changed. Learn how the team found new, creative ways of engaging their audiences by leveraging highlight reels from virtual event recordings.

How People.AI Drives Account Renewals by Sharing Customer Feedback on Video

Along with making sure users are successful, B2B customer success teams must also constantly demonstrate to decision-makers the value they provide. Our post shows how People.AI drives account renewals by sharing customer feedback on video.

The Remote Research Revolution: How to Conduct Great Research From Anywhere

Back at the beginning of quarantine, we invited Kayte Hamilton and Kristin Howell Schwitzer to join us for a discussion and about how to thrive in a newly remote-first world. This post covers our top video highlights and takeaways.

KNow Research’s Katrina Noelle on Innovating Research in 2020 (and Beyond)

President of Know Research Katrina Noelle recently hosted a webinar with Reduct.Video on how to innovate research methodologies in 2020 and beyond. This post features our top takeaways and video highlights.

How The Zebra's Research Team Utilizes Video Feedback

Highlights include Sarah Kettles, Senior Director of Research at The Zebra, sharing her strategy for assembling a team from the ground up.

Making research more memorable with sticky insights

The best insights are the ones that stick—the ones that stakeholders remember, the ones that shape product and business decisions. As researchers, we need to present insights in ways that are engaging and compelling for our audience. Unfortunately, fast-moving teams can often overlook research communicated through slide decks and documents.

Democratizing UX research: Hard-won lessons from Google, Stripe, and Thumbtack

Reduct.Video was thrilled to host our second Research, Camera, Action! on democratizing UX research. The research community, including research leaders from Google, Stripe, Thumbtack and Curiosity Tank discussed hard-won lessons on this controversial yet important topic.

How to make your research consumable with research snacks

Even with the best intentions, nobody wants to read yet another long slide deck before heading home Tuesday evening in the middle of the sprint.

Takeaway: an experiment in rapid synthesis

Video highlight reels from Research Camera Action! Democratizing UX Research.

Strategic research impact: Lessons from the first Research, Camera, Action! at Reduct.Video

Just two months ago, we hosted our first quarterly research event called Research, Camera, Action! We designed this evening event for you—and the community—to give you the opportunity to grow your network, gain insight on powerful research techniques, and throw back after a long day at work.