Q: So when during the process should you bring in User Experience?
A: As early and as often!

User Insight Management – applying a user centered design process to the creation of new ideas. Using research and discovery methods, determine the landscape of your user and provide recommendations for innovation.
User Experience Planning – taking that insight and crafting a vision for the end user’s experience. Moving from general to specific, take the ideas and formulate a plan for research and execution.
User Experience Architecture – putting it all into effect. With a clear vision in mind for revolutionary consumer experiences, start putting this theory into practice by testing and evolving a range of fidelity prototypes with their target audience.
Usability – once it’s complete, does it weigh up to the challenge? After the design is complete, or when reviewing existing initiatives, evaluate the system’s performance based upon heuristics, conventions and industry best-practices.
Now, user centered design isn’t an exact science nor a rigid process. Leverage one phase or follow a combination, but the sooner you include user insight, the better chance your project’s have for success!
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