
#172 - Summer Throwback: Caitria O'Neill on the Problems of Research Reports
Welcome to our final Summer Throwback. We're revisiting some of our favorite conversations and insights.
We're closing with a topic that technology like AI—and shrinking attention space—is affecting: reporting results. Our guest, Caitria O'Neill, had a sense that stakeholders weren't really engaging with her results (or their implications) as she'd like them to. During her time on teams at Meta, AirBnB, and Google, she'd iterated and evolved how she packaged, presented, and stored research readouts.
It's a great listen for anyone who has felt a nagging suspicion that partners just aren't connecting with research.
Resources on Reporting
We're closing with a topic that technology like AI—and shrinking attention space—is affecting: reporting results. Our guest, Caitria O'Neill, had a sense that stakeholders weren't really engaging with her results (or their implications) as she'd like them to. During her time on teams at Meta, AirBnB, and Google, she'd iterated and evolved how she packaged, presented, and stored research readouts.
It's a great listen for anyone who has felt a nagging suspicion that partners just aren't connecting with research.
Resources on Reporting
Creators and Guests

Guest
Caitria O’Neill
Caitria is aixed-methods research, creative facilitation, and the occasional musical PSA. She helps people measure and define their products from the user's perspective. She is Staff UX Researcher at Google (ex-Airbnb, ex-Facebook).