Managing by Outcomes with Jobs to be Done (JTBD) can help facilitate two-way negotiations that allow for team autonomy and ownership.
Tag: Design Strategy
Design Strategy is about controlling the amount of subjectivity in the product or service development process. It provides a decision-making framework and a rationale to stakeholders around which stakeholders can make product development decisions. In these posts, we are going to discuss that — if designers want to influence and translate strategy in ways that drive their user experience vision forward — we must become both business-savvy analysts and synthesizers.
In this short video, Jeff Patton talks about the challenges of moving from Output to Outcome in Product Thinking, and how we should measure good outcome!
Influencing larger decisions that shape strategy starts with facilitating the smallest decisions, including how to incorporate feedback into designs.
Joshua Seiden recently talked on the Product Experience Podcast, where we find out how to simplify the development process by focusing on getting the outcomes we want.
Learn how Jobs to be Done (JTBD) work as an “exchange” currency between designers, business stakeholders and technology people.
There are some Project Management skills that will prove invaluable for the effectiveness of design strategists.
Testing Business Ideas thoroughly, regardless of how great they may seem in theory, is a way to mitigate the risks of your viability hypothesis being wrong.
In this post, I’ll talk about how psychological safety is a prerequisite for creating shared understanding.
In this post I’ll talk the need for visibility and traceability systems that enables you to adjust strategic choices accordingly.
We’ll discuss Problem Framing and Reframing at UX India 2021, with tips for team alignment.