When UX disagrees with possible solutions, it's important to take a step back and evaluate the situation objectively. As a product manager, it is our responsibility to ensure that the product meets the needs of the users. However, UX designers bring a unique perspective to the table, and their insights should not be ignored. The first step is to understand the reasoning behind the UX team's disagreement. Is it based on user research or personal preference? If it's based on user research, it's important to take that feedback seriously and work with the UX team to find a solution that satisfies both the users and the business objectives. If it's based on personal preference, it's important to have an open and honest conversation with the UX team to understand their perspective and concerns. Once you understand the reasoning behind the disagreement, it's important to evaluate the impact of the possible solutions on the user experience. It may be necessary to conduct additional user research or usability testing to gain a better understanding of how the proposed solutions will impact the user experience. In the end, the goal is to find a solution that meets the needs of the users while also achieving the business objectives. It may require compromise and collaboration between the product manager and the UX team, but ultimately, it will result in a better product for the users.
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