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Don’t Forget the (UX) Magic: How Disney Uses Design Thinking

Defining the Power of Win/Loss Analysis

This episode was captured during our recent Product Chat series.

We were recently joined by Kimberly Hicks, former vice president of product, games and interactive for The Walt Disney Company. She shared her approach to improving user experience and developing an effective digital strategy.

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