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  • “Measuring the impact of Content Design” - Act 01 - Scene 24 – Jeremy Dodd

    In this episode of the Design Ops Align podcast, Jeremy Dodd, a content writer at Atlassian, discusses the critical role of content design in the UX process. Topics include measuring the ROI of content writing, integrating content writers early in the design process, and methodologies for testing and validating content. Jeremy also shares insights on the artistry involved in tone and voice, the balance between UX and legal documentation, and the evolving role of AI in content creation. The conversation concludes with valuable advice for aspiring content writers.

    Takeaways

    · Content writers are essential to the design team.

    · Measuring ROI in content writing is crucial for validation.

    · Integrating content writers early in the design process enhances outcomes.

    · Testing and validating content can be done through A-B testing.

    · Tone of voice is a significant aspect of content writing.

    · A large portion of content work involves legal documentation.

    · AI can assist in the content creation process.

    · The future of content generation will involve specialized AI agents.

    · Writing is a skill that improves with practice and momentum.

    · There are no right decisions; you make decisions right.

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  • " Navigating the Future of UX Testing” - Act 01 - Scene 23 – Alejandro Rivas-Micoud

    Summary

    In this episode of DesignOps Aligned, host Naresh Shan welcomes Alejandro Rivas-Micoud, CEO of Userlytics, for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of UX research, AI, and accessibility testing. Alejandro shares his insights on how Userlytics, a global leader in remote user experience and usability testing, is navigating industry shifts, particularly the impact of AI-driven tools and synthetic users in UX research. He discusses how AI is being leveraged to streamline data synthesis and analysis, making usability testing faster and more scalable without compromising quality. However, he emphasizes that AI is not yet a substitute for real user testing, as human behavior remains unpredictable and nuanced in ways that synthetic models cannot fully replicate.

    The conversation also explores continuous discovery, a growing trend in UX research where organizations adopt a habitual, iterative approach to user insights rather than relying solely on large-scale, one-off studies. Alejandro discusses how AI-powered automation will empower UX researchers rather than replace them, allowing for more efficient and cost-effective usability testing. They also touch on the growing importance of accessibility testing in light of evolving WCAG 2.2 standards and new regulations across the U.S. and Europe. Alejandro shares how Userlytics is actively working to support companies in ensuring their digital products meet accessibility requirements and cater to diverse user needs. Finally, the episode sheds light on how organizations can build strong UX research repositories and navigate industry challenges, including budget constraints and evolving business needs.

    This episode is packed with valuable insights for UX professionals, product managers, and researchers looking to stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of AI-powered UX research, continuous discovery, and accessibility compliance.

    Takeaways

    · Userlytics provides remote user experience research and usability testing.

    · AI is being integrated into UX research to extract insights more efficiently.

    · Real user testing is irreplaceable despite the rise of synthetic users.

    · Continuous discovery is crucial for understanding user needs.

    · Accessibility testing is becoming increasingly important due to new regulations.

    · Userlytics aims to empower UX researchers rather than replace them with AI.

    · Quality of test subjects is a key focus for Userlytics.

    · Userlytics offers a holistic approach to UX research methodologies.

    · The company has a large international participant panel for diverse testing.

    · Userlytics' pricing model is based on usage, making it more flexible for clients.

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  • " Craft will only take you so far in this industry” - Act 01 - Scene 22 – Jeremy Miller

    In this podcast episode, Jeremy Miller, a well-known UX industry figure, discusses common UX design themes. He discusses the importance of soft skills, communication, and technical skills. He also explores how UX design has evolved from a function of engineering to a separate partnership. Jeremy emphasizes the need for UX designers to speak the business's language and understand their work's bottom-line impact.


    He also discusses the challenges of boot camps and the importance of learning the fundamentals of UX design. In this conversation, Jeremy highlights the importance of stakeholder management and building relationships to drive change in low-design-maturity organizations. He emphasizes the need for designers to understand stakeholders' perspectives and communication preferences and use that knowledge to influence how teams work together. He also underscores the role of curiosity in personal and professional growth and the importance of empathy for team members and stakeholders.


    Book:
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    Youtube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/@beyonduxdesign

    Takeaways
    • Craft gets you so far, but soft skills and communication are crucial for success in UX design.
    • UX designers need to speak the business's language and understand their work's bottom-line impact.
    • Boot camps and formal education programs often focus on tools and methods, but real-world experience and apprenticeships are valuable for learning UX design.
    • The aesthetic usability effect is essential, but a beautiful interface is not enough if it doesn't meet the user's needs.
    • The use of personas and other artefacts should be driven by the team's and the project's specific needs, and they should be simple and easy to update.
    • One-on-one conversations with stakeholders and product managers are valuable opportunities to promote using UX artefacts and understand their needs. Understanding stakeholders' perspectives and communication preferences is crucial for effective stakeholder management.
    • Building relationships and trust with team members and stakeholders are essential for driving change in low-design maturity organizations.
    • Curiosity is a key personal and professional growth trait and fosters a desire to continuously learn and improve.
    • Empathy for team members and stakeholders is essential for understanding their needs and perspectives and for building effective relationships.

    Chapters

    01:14 - Introduction and Podcasting

    04:37 - The Importance of Soft Skills and Communication

    07:13 - Speaking the Language of the Business

    09:09 - The Evolution of UX Design

    13:12 - Challenges and Benefits of Boot Camps

    18:42 - The Balance Between Aesthetics and Functionality

    21:29 - Using Personas and Artifacts to Drive Conversations

    28:16 - Stakeholder Management and Building Relationships

    30:38 - Understanding Stakeholder Communication Preferences

    34:21 - Driving Change in Low Design Maturity Organizations

    44:09 - The Importance of Empathy for Team Members and Stakeholders

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  • "The Value of Design System Knowledge” - Act 01 - Scene 21 – Davy Fung

    In this episode, Davy Fung explores the evolution of design systems, the importance of collaboration between designers and developers, and the biggest challenges teams face when implementing them. He breaks down how to effectively communicate the value of design systems to stakeholders, choose the right tech stack, and prevent the accumulation of UI debt. The discussion covers the need for scalable naming conventions for design tokens, the balance between flexibility and consistency, and how design systems can evolve to support multiple products—including the complexities of white-labeling. Davy also shares insights on optimizing handoffs between designers and developers, the role of structured documentation, and how to future-proof design strategies.

    For newcomers looking to enter the field, Davy provides advice on building technical understanding, adopting a systems-thinking mindset, and continuously learning to stay ahead in the ever-changing landscape of design. Whether you’re a designer, developer, or design system manager, this episode is filled with expert insights to help you create and maintain an effective design system. Tune in to level up your approach.

    Takeaways

    · Design systems are essential for efficient product development.

    · Investing in design systems requires clear communication of value.

    · Choosing the right tech stack is crucial for design systems.

    · Collaboration between designers and developers enhances product quality.

    · UI debt can accumulate even with a design system in place.

    · Naming conventions for design tokens should be systematic and clear.

    · Design systems should evolve to meet the needs of multiple products.

    · Newcomers should focus on understanding both design and development aspects.

    · Continuous feedback and open communication are key in design systems.

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  • "Mastering Agile: Design & Communication in Sync” - Act 01 - Scene 20 – Freya Finnerty

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    In this episode of the DesignOps Aligned podcast, Agile Specialist Freya Finnerty discusses the challenges and benefits of implementing Agile methodologies in organizations. The conversation covers effective communication, the role of metrics, and the significance of cross-functional teams. Freya shares insights on overcoming resistance to change, the value of MVPs, and the impact of AI on Agile practices. The discussion emphasizes the need for a human-centred approach in Agile coaching and the importance of adapting to the ever-changing business landscape.

    Takeaways

    · Agile coaching is often misunderstood and misapplied.

    · Effective communication is key to successful Agile implementation.

    · Resistance to change is a common challenge in organizations.

    · Metrics should serve the team, not create pressure.

    · Cross-functional teams enhance collaboration and innovation.

    · MVPs help de-risk product development.

    · AI can assist in reducing administrative burdens in Agile.

    · A compelling message is essential for driving change.

    · Designers play a crucial role in Agile teams.

    · Human connection is irreplaceable in Agile coaching.

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  • In this episode of the Design Ops Aligned podcast, Naresh Shan speaks with Georgina Hughes, an agile coach, about the intricacies of Agile methodology and its intersection with UX design. They discuss the common misconceptions surrounding Agile, the importance of collaboration, and the challenges organizations face in implementing Agile practices effectively. Georgina emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of the Agile Manifesto and the role of UX in Agile development, while also addressing the future of Agile methodologies and the significance of quality coaching.

    Takeaways

    · Most agile implementations absolutely suck.

    · Failure is inevitable in software development.

    · Agility is more suited for smaller teams.

    · The Agile Manifesto is a philosophy, not a methodology.

    · Bad coaches can harm organizations more than help them.

    · Collaboration is key in Agile processes.

    · Product managers need better coaching to adhere to Agile principles.

    · UX should be integrated into Agile development from the start.

    · Organizations must embrace a culture of continuous improvement.

    · The future of Agile may involve new methodologies beyond the current frameworks.

    Chapters

    00:48 - Introduction and Background

    01:28 - Understanding Agile Methodology

    03:35 - The Agile Manifesto: Principles and Practices

    06:24 - Agile Methodologies: Scrum, Kanban, and Beyond

    09:36 - The Role of UX in Agile Development

    12:28 - Challenges in Agile Implementation

    15:34 - The Importance of Collaboration in Agile

    18:29 - Product Management and Agile Principles

    21:36 - The Future of Agile Methodologies

    24:32 - The Role of Agile Coaches

    27:32 - Advice for Aspiring Agile

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  • "The Strength of Consciousness in Adversity” - Act 01 - Scene 18 – James Xander

    In this enlightening conversation, Naresh Shan and James explore the profound themes of consciousness, manifestation, and personal transformation. James shares his insights on how to navigate difficult times, the importance of accepting one's current situation, and the power of taking responsibility for one's life. They discuss the significance of patience in manifestation, overcoming skepticism, and the distinction between manifesting material desires versus intangible qualities. The conversation also delves into the necessity of changing one's frequency to attract desired outcomes and the transformative potential of job loss as a catalyst for growth. James introduces his course, 'Unlock God Mode,' designed to guide individuals on their journey of manifestation and self-discovery.

    Takeaways

    The first step to transformation is accepting your current situation.Taking responsibility empowers you to find solutions.Patience is crucial in the manifestation process. Skepticism can hinder your ability to manifest.Manifesting is not just about physical things; it's about ideas and feelings.You must reclaim your power to manifest effectively.Visualizing your end state is essential for manifestation.Intentions and affirmations can significantly impact your realitySurrounding yourself with expanders can help change your frequency.Job loss can be a blessing in disguise, leading to new opportunities.

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  • In this engaging conversation, Naresh Shan and Hannah Knowles explore the intricacies of UX research from the perspective of a freelance researcher, discussing both the challenges and strategies involved. They highlight the importance of research in the design process, the necessity of adapting methods to fast-paced product teams, and the need for researchers to advocate for their role while negotiating effectively with stakeholders. Hannah shares her journey into UX research, emphasizing the value of building trust, gaining buy-in from product managers, and considering ethical implications in freelancing. She also discusses her experiences with workshops, networking, and carving out a niche in the market, stressing the importance of authenticity and a unique research style. The conversation underscores the often-overlooked value of research in product success, the significance of collaboration, and practical advice for aspiring UX research freelancers.

    Takeaways

    · Freelance UX research is more challenging than design.

    · Research is often seen as the unloved sibling of design.

    · Without research, product design lacks direction.

    · Negotiation is key in product development.

    · Timing is crucial for effective research integration.

    · Small research sessions can lead to significant insights.

    · Stakeholder relationships are vital for research success.

    · Research should be agile and adaptable to product needs.

    · Understanding business goals is essential for researchers.

    · Effective communication can bridge gaps between research and design.

    · Getting buy-ins from product managers is a significant challenge.

    · Building trust with clients takes time and effort.

    · Cash flow issues are common in freelancing.

    · People buy from people; relationships matter.

    · Workshops can transform meetings into productive sessions.

    · It's essential to focus on progress rather than perfection.

    · Finding your unique style in research is crucial.

    · You only need a small portion of the market to succeed.

    · Be bold and confident in your niche.

    · Support others in their journey, as the market is tough.

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  • "The reality of the field of UX Research” - Act 01 - Scene 16 – Dale Husband

    In this episode of the DesignOps Aligned podcast, Naresh Shan and Dale Husband discuss the current challenges in the UX research job market, the impact of AI on design and research roles, and the importance of communication and advocacy for UX researchers. They explore the evolving nature of UX roles, the significance of remote work preferences, and the need for researchers to position themselves strategically within organizations. Dale shares insights from his podcasting experience and future plans for UXR Minds, emphasizing the value of UX research in driving business growth and innovation.

    Takeaways

    · Dale has been looking for a job in UX research since January.

    · The job market is saturated with new entrants in UX.

    · AI is changing the landscape of UX research roles.

    · Remote work preferences are affecting job opportunities.

    · Communication skills are crucial for UX researchers.

    · Researchers should advocate for their value in organizations.

    · UX researchers can influence product and marketing decisions.

    · The role of UX researchers is evolving towards strategy.

    · Networking and cross-team collaboration are essential.

    · Dale plans to host webinars and networking events in Italy.

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  • "Embracing Neurodiversity in UX” - Act 01 - Scene 14 – Odette Jansen

    In this conversation, Odette shares her extensive experience in UX, detailing her journey from design to research and her accidental entry into ResearchOps. She discusses the importance of ResearchOps in organizations, the challenges researchers face in gaining buy-in, and the need for effective processes. Odette also highlights the significance of understanding neurodiversity, particularly autism, in the workplace, and offers insights on how to support neurodivergent individuals. The discussion touches on the future of research with AI and the value of diverse teams in fostering creativity and problem-solving.

    Takeaways

    · Odette has 13 years of experience in UX across various industries.

    · ResearchOps is about the organization and planning behind research.

    · The maturity of a company's UX affects its understanding of ResearchOps.

    · Validation research is useful but should not be the only focus.

    · Building processes takes time and requires stakeholder buy-in.

    · Neurodivergent individuals can bring unique strengths to teams.

    · Open communication is key to understanding neurodivergent colleagues.

    · AI can assist in managing tasks and improving research efficiency.

    · Diversity in teams leads to better problem-solving and creativity.

    · It's important to embrace neurodiversity in the workplace.

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  • "Surviving the UX Industry” - Act 01 - Scene 13 – Miranda Slayter

    In this engaging conversation, we explore the multifaceted world of UX design, discussing career transitions, the importance of communication skills, and the evolving role of AI in the industry. Miranda shares insights from her journey, the purpose behind the UX Survival Guide, and practical advice for aspiring designers navigating a competitive job market. The discussion emphasizes the need for designers to balance user experience with business goals, advocate for the value of UX, and continuously adapt to industry changes

    Takeaways:

    Communication skills are essential for designers.Building a network can significantly impact job opportunities.Freelancing can provide valuable experience for new designers.Understanding business goals is crucial for UX designers.AI tools can enhance efficiency but should be used wisely.Designers must be open-minded and adaptive to new technologies.Mentorship and guidance can help navigate career challenges.Portfolios should showcase both UX and UI skills effectively.Designers should be prepared to explain their design decisions.Continuous learning and adaptation are key in the design industry.

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  • "AI in Business Transformation” - Act 01 - Scene 11 – Cindy Candrian

    https://www.delta-labs.ch/

    In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of AI in today’s business landscape with expert Cindy Candrian, founder of Delta Labs. Cindy shares insights from her journey, including her pioneering research on human-AI interaction and her work developing “Delta One,” a tool designed to streamline corporate communication. We explore the challenges companies face in adopting AI, the importance of user trust, and how AI can empower rather than replace human roles. Tune in to discover how AI can drive efficiency, reshape marketing, and redefine the workplace without losing the essential human touch.

    Takeaways:
    - AI is not a bubble; it's a sustainable technology.
    - User trust is crucial for successful AI implementation.
    - Companies must focus on upskilling employees for AI.
    - Effective design choices can build user trust in AI tools.
    - AI can significantly enhance marketing and communication efforts.
    - Embedding AI into workflows leads to better user reception.
    - Cultural and linguistic considerations are vital in AI applications.
    - AI can improve efficiency in sectors like banking and healthcare.
    - Ethical considerations in AI include bias and transparency.
    - The best outcomes come from combining human expertise with AI capabilities.

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  • "The Design Conductors" - Act 01 - Scene 11 – Rachel Posman & John Calhoun

    https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/design-operations/

    In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Posman and John Calhoun, leading experts in Design Operations, to discuss their new book, The Design Conductor. Together, we explore the essential role of Design Ops in bridging design and operational strategy, highlighting its value across varying stages of team maturity, even in today’s challenging economic landscape.

    Takeaways:

    Design ops is essential regardless of team size or maturity.The intersection of design and operations creates a harmonious workflow.The book serves as a much-needed resource for design operations practitioners.Understanding the signals of change is crucial for design ops practitioners.Design ops can help navigate both growth and contraction in teams.The journey from soloist to symphony reflects the growth of design teams.Design ops practitioners must focus on what the design team needs.The book includes insights from various voices in the design ops community.Design maturity impacts the approach to design operations.There are multiple paths for growth in design roles beyond management. Design Ops skills are applicable across various operational disciplines.Leading with values is essential for effective Design Ops.Inclusion in teams leads to better product outcomes.Healthy friction in teams can enhance decision-making.Adapting frameworks is crucial for different team needs.Change management is a core aspect of Design Ops.DesignOps is fundamentally about design processes.AI can automate routine tasks in Design Ops.Collaboration between design and operations creates real value.Understanding the influence of team dynamics is vital.

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  • "The User Experience team of One" - Act 01 - Scene 10 - Joe Natoli

    Link to the book: ⁠https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/the-user-experience-team-of-one-second-edition/⁠

    Link to Joe's AI Course: ⁠https://www.udemy.com/course/genai-fundamentals-for-ux-designers-researchers/


    In this episode, Joe dives into his journey of co-creating the influential book "The User Experience Team of One with Leah Buley. He shares insights into the unique challenges UX professionals face working solo and how the book provides practical strategies to help overcome these obstacles. Joe discusses key themes from the book, such as advocating for UX in small teams, building stakeholder relationships, and developing lean, efficient processes. Whether you’re a UX practitioner in a large organization or a team of one, this episode provides valuable takeaways on making the most of limited resources to create user-centred designs.

    Takeaways:

    There's no better guide to practical methods in UX.UX has not evolved to show business value effectively.Substantive conversations require understanding stakeholders' needs.The user experience should prioritize business goals first.Educating others about UX value is crucial for success.Effective communication is critical in the UX industry.Positioning as a consultant enhances perceived value.AI will play a significant role in the future of UX.Collaboration with cross-functional teams is essential.Minimizing risk in decision-making is vital for UX professionals.

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  • "Misunderstandings of Ghosting & UX Recruitment” - Act 01 - Scene 9 – Lena Kul

    In this episode, Lena Kul dives into the challenges of UX recruitment and offers valuable advice for both candidates and hiring managers. She discusses the evolving landscape of hiring in the design industry, the misconceptions around applicant tracking systems (ATS), and the crucial role of portfolios in demonstrating a designer’s process. Lena also tackles the problem of ghosting in recruitment and shares strategies to navigate today’s competitive job market. She also introduces her course, which is designed to help candidates refine their job search and portfolio presentation for success.

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    Takeaways:

    UX recruitment is a fresh discipline that needs tailored processes.The current job market is chaotic and requires new strategies.Hiring managers face immense pressure and often lack support.Ghosting is a significant issue, but not as prevalent as perceived.ATS systems are often misunderstood; they are not as advanced as believed.Portfolios should showcase the design process, not just the final product.Designers need to articulate the impact of their work on business outcomes.Candidates have more power in the job search than they realize.Networking and building relationships are crucial in today's job market.Lena's course offers valuable insights into job search strategies and portfolio development.

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  • "How business knowledge and communication can elevate your career?" - Act 01 - Scene 8 - Meltem Naz Kaso

    In this conversation, Meltem Naz Kaso, a UX career coach, discusses the challenges and opportunities in the UX industry.

    The discussion covers the importance of career coaching and how it helps professionals navigate the current job market. It also explores the need for UX professionals to understand the business side of their work and how it improves collaboration with product managers. Additionally, She touches on the significance of storytelling and pitching ideas in the design field. The conversation emphasizes the importance of effective communication in the tech industry, particularly in storytelling, pitching, and written communication. She also highlights the challenges of language and cultural differences in international teams, stressing the need for self-awareness and curiosity to improve communication skills.

    The lost art of writing and the impact of AI on the UX field are also discussed, emphasizing the importance of being critical and intentional when using AI tools. Lastly, the discussion explores the concept of future-proofing careers and the value of networking and building relationships within the industry.

    Takeaways:

    Career coaching can help UX professionals navigate the job market challenges and find fulfilment in their careers.Understanding the business side of UX work is crucial for effective collaboration with product managers.Developing storytelling and pitching skills is essential for UX professionals to communicate their ideas and gain buy-in from stakeholders.Building solid relationships with product managers and other team members requires mutual respect and clear boundaries. Language and cultural differences in international teams can pose challenges to effective communication.Self-awareness and curiosity are vital in improving communication skills.Written communication is essential for clarity, alignment, and building company culture.AI tools can speed up work, but using them critically and intentionally is essential.

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  • "Bridging the Gap Between Design and Development" - Act 01 - Scene 7 - Noelle Lansford

    Noelle Lansford, a product designer and design systems expert, discusses the importance of having development knowledge for UI designers. She explains that while UX and UI are often combined in smaller teams, there is value in understanding the scientific aspects of UX and the code and development aspects of UI. Noelle emphasizes the benefits of having a general knowledge of UX, UI, and development as a product designer, as it allows for better collaboration with development teams and a deeper understanding of the development pipeline. She also shares her personal journey of being a designer and developer and the challenges she faced in balancing both roles. The conversation covered various topics related to the design and development industry, including the challenges of being proficient in both design and development, the importance of not losing sight of one's passion, the need for collaboration and communication between designers and developers, the role of designers in understanding technical constraints, and the question of whether designers should be embedded in development teams or in the business side of the company. The conversation also touched on the importance of designers delivering business value and the need for designers to wear multiple hats, including business negotiation and storytelling.

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    UX and UI are often combined in smaller teams, but understanding the scientific aspects of UX and the code and development aspects of UI is valuable.As a product designer, having a general knowledge of UX, UI, and development allows for better collaboration with development teams and a deeper understanding of the development pipeline.Knowing development knowledge as a UI designer helps communicate effectively with developers, understand the scope, and avoid scope bloat.Designers with development knowledge can bridge the gap between design and development, resulting in better collaboration and more accurate design implementation.Balancing both design and development roles can be challenging, but proficiency in both can open up opportunities and lead to a deeper understanding of the design and development process. Don't lose sight of your passion while trying to excel in both.Collaboration and communication between designers and developers are crucial for successful projects.Designers should understand technical constraints and work closely with developers to create feasible designs.The question of whether designers should be embedded in development teams or in the business side of the company depends on the organization and the specific project.Designers should focus on delivering business value and be willing to wear multiple hats, including business negotiation and storytelling.

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  • "The Decline in Quality and Redundancy of UX Teams" - Act 01 - Scene 6 - Dr. Nick Fine

    The current state of the UX industry is characterized by a lack of standardization and a high signal-to-noise ratio. Many newcomers are drawn to something that is sold as UX but isn't truly UX. This has led to teams being made redundant and the quality of UX practices being declined. The industry has also seen an influx of product managers who try to do everything themselves, leading to a lack of trust and respect for UX professionals. Additionally, there is a growing issue of ageism and discrimination in the field, with experienced UX practitioners being overlooked in favour of juniors. To address these challenges, there is a need for a more scientific and evidence-driven approach to UX, as well as a focus on critical thinking and the transfer of knowledge from senior UX professionals to younger practitioners. The conversation explores the distinction between UX and UI design, the evolution of the UXUI field, the challenges of building good products, and the importance of process and research in portfolios.

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    The UX industry lacks standardization and has a high signal-to-noise ratio.Newcomers are drawn to something that is sold as UX but isn't truly UX.There is a decline in the quality of UX practices, making teams redundant.There is a lack of trust and respect for UX professionals, mainly from product managers.Ageism and discrimination are prevalent in the field, with experienced UX practitioners being overlooked.A more scientific and evidence-driven approach to UX and a focus on critical thinking and knowledge transfer are needed. UX and UI are distinct disciplines with different skill sets.The UXUI field has evolved from a focus on interaction design to a focus on high-fidelity visual design.The industry has forgotten how to build good products, and committees and false notions of agile are to blamePortfolios should showcase the process, thinking, and involvement in creating the work.Advocating for UX principles and demonstrating the ability to generate valid insight quickly are important in portfolios.The conversation highlights the need for more vocal advocates for user-centric UX.

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  • "The Importance of Career Strategy in UX Design" - DesignOpsAligned - Act 1 Scene 05 - Goodness Adebayo

    Goodness Adabayo, author of the UX Career Strategy book, discusses her inspiration for writing the book and the importance of mentorship in the UX design field. She emphasizes the need to understand the fundamentals of UX design and how it goes beyond just creating visually appealing designs. Goodness also shares insights on building a portfolio that stands out by solving real problems and telling a compelling story. She highlights the importance of marketing oneself and being present on platforms like LinkedIn to create visibility and attract opportunities. Goodness encourages overcoming imposter syndrome and embracing failure as part of the learning process in UX design. The conversation with Goodness Adabayo focused on continuous learning and a growth mindset in UX design. Goodness shared her experience creating a private group for people who purchased her book and how one person got a job by consistently sharing what she was learning. Goodness emphasized the need to keep posting and sharing knowledge, even if you're not an expert, as it shows your willingness to learn and improve. The conversation also touched on the challenges of imposter syndrome and handling criticism in the design field.

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    Understanding the fundamentals of UX design is crucial for success in the field.Building an outstanding portfolio involves solving real problems and telling a compelling story.Marketing oneself and being present on platforms like LinkedIn is essential for creating visibility and attracting opportunities.Overcoming imposter syndrome and embracing failure as part of the learning process is vital in UX design. Continuous learning is essential in this field, as technology and systems are constantly evolving.Consistently sharing what you're learning can help you stand out and increase your chances of getting a job.Separating yourself from your designs and focusing on problem-solving can help overcome imposter syndrome and handle criticism.Having a growth mindset and being open to learning new skills, such as marketing and branding, can enhance your career prospects in UX design.

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  • "Behavioural Science: The missing link in design?" - DesignOpsAligned - Act 01 - Scene 04 - Will Trump

    In this conversation, Naresh Shan interviews Will Trump, a behavioural scientist, about integrating behavioural science into UX design. They discuss the definition of behavioural science and its application in designing environments to shape human behaviour. Will emphasizes the importance of motivation in addition to good UX design and introduces the COMB model (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behavior) as a framework for designing persuasive experiences. They also explore the ethical considerations of using behavioural science in design and the benefits of treating customers well. The role of behavioural science in improving messaging, choice architecture, and timing of offers will be highlighted.

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    What is Behavioral Science? Understanding how humans behave and applying psychological principles to design environments that shape behaviour.Beyond Good UX: Motivation is as crucial as usability in influencing user behaviour.The COMB Model: Delving into the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behavior framework for designing persuasive experiences.Ethical Considerations: The importance of honesty and integrity when applying behavioural science in design.Customer Empathy: Grasping the underlying drivers of behaviour, including subconscious factors users might not express.Collaborative Synergy: How behavioural scientists and designers can work together to overcome behavioural barriers.Transitioning Roles: Tips for UX researchers looking to incorporate behavioural science into their practice.

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