I didn’t understand how systems worked until I read this
Understanding systems and processes is important because every business, no matter how large or small, comprises a web of systems and processes we all engage with. This post contains 15 Principles…
How to Elevate Your Mobile UX Strategy: Revelations from the IxDF Course
Learn how to create engaging mobile experiences with the IxDF Mobile UX Strategy course. Master user research, content strategy and accessibility to build better apps.
One of the most important lessons I learned at Meta is the by-now-common refrain of “Execution eats strategy for breakfast.” Why? Simple. If you have a perfect strategy but poor execution, you don’t win. And worse, you don’t know why you didn’t win - is it because your strategy was wrong, or because your execution was wrong? You’ve wasted time, and worse, you’ve learned nothing.
The “Double Diamond” process rarely works well in real projects. Here’s how the design work actually gets done in small and large organizations, and where design has most leverage.
The so-called “Double Diamond” is a great way of visualizing an ideal design process - but it’s just not the way most companies deliver new projects or services. Andy Budd proposes a new “Double Diamond” idea that better aligns with the way work actually gets done and highlights the place where design has the most leverage.