let’s begin
define the playing field
a caveatnever 100% alignedorganizational nuancealways changingconstant maintenance...this is just inside
playing field
peoplemethodsresourcescommunication
people
align your people around products and goals
we’re on the same team!core values
live hungrychampion good ideasrecognize othersmake strong movessurprise and delight
we’re on the same team!
we’re on the same team!straightforward goals
simple directionmeasurable kpi’strustworthy reportingregular check-ins
+unified experience...a pod for all seasons
part governing bodypart pit crewexperience architecturecross-channel experienceshared assets
playing field
peoplemethodsresourcescommunication
methods
a good, lean workflow builds good, lean habits
problem
sketch
prototypetesting
analysis
analysis
...bigger in the enterprise.
regular milestones
create common languagemanage expectationsbuild good habits
playing field
peoplemethodsresourcescommunication
resources
augment everyone’s work with the right team, the right tools, at the right time
resources
teamstools
resources
teamstools
i’m on a pod!
research!
copy!
visual design!
teams that cross pods cross-pollinate ideas
resources
teamstools
resources
teamstools
problem
problem statements that define the problem, user behavior, and research
sketchsketching sessions that wrangle enthusiasm and bring focus
prototype
support prototyping with style guides
testing
create test plans with real people
analysis verify work with the right analytical technique, the right
problem standards
sketching sessions
prototyping libraries
testing sessions
analysis
everyone is a collaborator in improving the tools
playing field
peoplemethodsresourcescommunication
communication
sharing is caring
Here’s what I’m working on...
Here’s what I’m working on...
Looks good!But try this...
on a regular basis...
designers help designersengineers help engineersproduct mgrs help product mgrs
the silo
the silo
communicating milestonesoutside of the pod is turf war antidote
communicating milestones
We just made something.
Here it is (link to wiki)
Here’s what we’re going to do about it.
Here’s why it’s important.
Go here for the details (link to wiki)
playing field
peoplemethodsresourcescommunication
don’t hate. iterate.
thanks!david [email protected]@gmail.com
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