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The Future of ReOps as a Strategic Function: A Roadmap for Getting There

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Monday, March 25, 2024 • Advancing Research 2024
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The Future of ReOps as a Strategic Function: A Roadmap for Getting There
Speakers: Fatimah Richmond
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Summary

Imagine a future where UX Research Operations (ReOps) is not just part of research execution, but a pivotal force driving business performance and competitive edge. In this session, we will explore the hidden and often untapped superpowers of Strategic Programs already available in your team. Discover how ReOps can evolve from a supportive function for research alone to a strategic linchpin that fuels your business competitive position, at scale. Through engaging case studies, actionable program plans, and measures, this session will equip you with a practical roadmap to assess the current research lifecycle, effectively advocate for resource gaps with research intelligence, and creative approaches to your research hiring & people strategy. Don't miss the opportunity to transform your approach to Research Ops into a strategic pillar of business strategy. This evolution will lead to a significant shift in research perceptions, excellence, and maturity.

Key Insights

  • Research operations today focus heavily on process and project execution, missing strategic influence at the company-wide level.

  • Scaling research across an organization requires more than infrastructure; it needs metrics visibility and programmatic oversight.

  • Research ops can and should adopt a reflexive role, critically examining organizational dynamics, biases, and power structures.

  • Career pathways for research ops professionals remain limited; expanding these could leverage their consulting and interpersonal skills.

  • A common language around research processes and maturity levels is crucial for cross-functional communication and alignment.

  • Design and research leaders often lack support and understanding from corporate leadership beyond design teams.

  • Integrating research insights into corporate strategy requires dedicated programs that measure organizational response and decision impact.

  • Research ops teams bring healing influence and management skills from diverse backgrounds like therapy and education.

  • Piloting research ops initiatives with active researcher involvement helps address identity concerns and resistance to change.

  • Future research operations should co-lead reflexive projects to identify inclusion barriers impacting product quality and organizational health.

Notable Quotes

"Research operations is the people, mechanisms and strategies that set user research in motion."

"Research ops should elevate beyond processes and support to become a strategic partner reflecting critically on our work."

"We need a reckoning of research operations—what it is now and what it can become."

"Corporate leaders don’t know how to integrate design leaders beyond the design org."

"Design leaders with shared ownership at the C-suite table impact revenue and product research significantly."

"It’s impossible for any single researcher or manager to identify all cross-functional impact opportunities alone."

"No one sees the end-to-end metrics of research impact, so the work remains invisible at the corporate level."

"Research ops folks have a bird’s eye view, seeing methods and quality across projects that others miss."

"Research ops bring healing influence to researcher morale and psychological safety."

"We need to bring the same growth mindset we have for design iterations to evolving research operations strategy."

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