img Leseprobe Leseprobe

The Design Conductors

Your Essential Guide to Design Operations

John Calhoun, Rachel Posman

EPUB
ca. 45,99
Amazon iTunes Thalia.de Hugendubel Bücher.de ebook.de kobo Osiander Google Books Barnes&Noble bol.com Legimi yourbook.shop Kulturkaufhaus ebooks-center.de
* Affiliatelinks/Werbelinks
Hinweis: Affiliatelinks/Werbelinks
Links auf reinlesen.de sind sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn du auf so einen Affiliate-Link klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekommt reinlesen.de von dem betreffenden Online-Shop oder Anbieter eine Provision. Für dich verändert sich der Preis nicht.

Rosenfeld Media img Link Publisher

Ratgeber / Kreatives Gestalten

Beschreibung

Your favorite apps and programs share one thing in common: they are all thoughtfully designed. Design Operations is the business practice that ensures great design and great designers thrive and deliver meaningful impact. The Design Conductors is your comprehensive guide to DesignOps. You’ll learn how to successfully advocate for, build out, scale up, and ultimately operate design organizations.

Who Should Read This Book?

Although The Design Conductors is definitely for designers, it's also an essential field guide for product and project managers of all types. Anyone who works in the intersection of process and change management, such as healthcare, tech, or financial services, can learn the design methodologies used by DesignOps practitioners. People who work hand–in–hand with designers, particularly those in the fields of software, hardware, or creative design, will also find this book useful. Finally, leaders in design, product, business, and engineering should read this book to learn how to create their own DesignOps culture where teams who build great user experiences can thrive.

Takeaways

  • Learn what DesignOps is and where it began.
  • Explore the most common backgrounds for people who want to become DesignOps practitioners.
  • Define the eight career competencies that all DesignOps practitioners share.
  • Learn the practical application of building, running, and growing a DesignOps team—one that is already in existence or one that is built from scratch.
  • Highlight the different kinds of paths a DesignOps professional can take in their career—with real-world examples.
  • Operationalize values by leading to effect transformative changes in teams and businesses.
  • Show how the four most common DesignOps org models influence the ways in which teams can function and be organized.
  • Use the book’s comprehensive toolkit for both hiring or interviewing for a DesignOps team.

Weitere Titel in dieser Kategorie
Cover All-Time Favorite Relief Carving Projects
Editors Of Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine
Cover Menswear Mavericks
Voja Malenkovic
Cover Becoming couture
Chiara Faggella
Cover Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 109 Winter 2024
Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Cover HERE
Cheryl D. Holmes-Miller
Cover Fan Tales
Philippe Mesmer
Cover Dorothy Grant
Dorothy Grant

Kundenbewertungen

Schlagwörter

DPM, key performance indicator, lead DPM, work-tracking, design COO, design leadership, Prosci 3-Phase Process, maturity level misalignment, program management proficiency, design system, technical program manager, DevOps, agency operating model, hybrid design org, hybrid operating model, design operations, PeopleOps, design team, creative operations, Design Ops, design management, matrixed org, organizational artifact, product operations, ResearchOps, design CoS, research operations, DesignOps practitioner, centralized design org, Delivery Ops, TeamOps, experience map, TPM, design org, ADKAR, UX, design thinking, DesignOps HEROES Framework, brand operations, staff DesignOps, Double Diamond, DesignOps Maturity Matrix, design career trajectory, design org model, JTBD, Triple Diamond, DesignOps Career Framework, ProductOps, RACI stakeholder map, Career Step Stool Problem, embedded design org, DesignOps, staff engineer, experience design, service blueprint, KPI, journey map, principal DPM, product management, federated design org, program management, research program manager, Conway’s Law, Jobs to be Done framework, design organization, content experience, individual contributor, problem-value factor, user experience