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Three UX Articles for Your Holiday Break

by Jared M. Spool

As our organization becomes more design mature, we can no longer use a one size fits all approach. We need to adapt specific approaches to different teams and different problems.

As you take a break from the hustle and bustle of the holidays, here are three different approaches to maturing UX in your organization.


#1: Driving Product Teams to be More Design Mature

As our organization’s user experience design leaders, our responsibility goes beyond the UX designers, researchers, and content professionals we work with. We’re also responsible for designs our organization’s product and service teams deliver. If we want to see those teams deliver better-designed products and services, we need them to attain the skills, knowledge, and experience to get there.

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#2: The Experience Vision: A Self-Fulfilling UX Strategy

The easiest way to create an effective experience vision story is to start with the current experience. What makes today’s experience with our product or service frustrating for our users?

Team members immersed in the current experience will do the best. This means the starting point for creating an experience vision is immersive user research. The key is to spend time studying the frustrations we put our users through.

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#3: The Need to Think and Talk like an Executive

Here’s a hard truth user experience design leaders find themselves learning: No one will buy into your UX design ideas if they can’t see how those ideas matter to them.

This is especially true for your organization’s leadership. They need to see how all those great UX design ideas will push forward their top priority, helping the organization. If they can’t see it, they won’t get behind your great ideas.

Within an organization, a design leader can only do so much on their own. At some point, getting executive buy-in becomes a necessity. Design leaders will then need to win over their executives by showing them how their UX design ideas make the organization stronger.

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About the Author

Jared M. Spool is a co-founder of Center Centre and the founder of UIE. In 2016, with Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman, he opened Center Centre, a new design school in Chattanooga, TN to create the next generation of industry-ready UX Designers. They created a revolutionary approach to vocational training, infusing Jared’s decades of UX experience with Leslie’s mastery of experience-based learning methodologies.

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