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		<title>Bringing Your Personas to Life in Real Life</title>
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		<description>The way you communicate personas and present your deliverables is key to ensuring consistency of vision. Without that consistency, you’ll spend far too much time arguing with your colleagues about who your users are rather than how to meet their needs. Let’s start with a review of what we know about personas, and why they are useful.</description>
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		<title>Bringing Your Personas to Life in Real Life</title>
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		<description>The way you communicate the personas and present your deliverables is key to ensuring consistency of vision. Without that consistency, you&apos;ll spend far too much time arguing with your colleagues about who your users are rather than how to meet their needs.</description>
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