DesignOps 101
Macy Fontaine
1. What is DesignOps?
2. Who “Does” DesignOps?
3. What DesignOps “Does”
4. How DesignOps Does it
5. Why DesignOps Matters Now
6. Implementing DesignOps
7. FinalTakeaways
DesignOps 101
Table of Contents
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What is DesignOps?
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Definition
• “the department (or single
person) that plans, defines, and
manages the design process
within an organization.” - Fabricio
Teixeira, UX Collective
• “everything that supports high
quality crafts, methods, and
processes.” – Dave Malouf, IXDA,
Design Ops Summit
Goals
• “designing the design practice and
building a systematic framework that
allows design to succeed at scale…[and]
explores how design can better integrate
with the enterprise” - Bryn Ray,
American Express
• “protect the time and headspace of
everyone within the design
organization—the designers, writers,
researchers, and so on—which allows
everyone to focus on their respective
craft.” - Collin Whitehead, Dropbox
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What is DesignOps?
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DesignOps
Visual Design
Research
Interaction Design
Content Strategy
Architecture
Design
• DesignOps = UXOps
• Encompasses all of UX, not just design.
• DesignOps vs Design Manager
• DesignOps-the-role represents a
dedicated person that can be more
focused and go in more depth on each
each of the aspects that makes a team
successful.
• Head of Design will be responsible for
the higher-level design vision within
that company.
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What is DesignOps?
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Who Does DesignOps?
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DesignOps-the-Role
• A specific person or group of
people tasked with ensuring that
the design team is supported so
that it can focus on designing or
researching.
• Typically larger teams with higher
volume of complex projects coupled
with short timelines.
• Distributed teams
• Multiple disciplines
DesignOps-the-Mindset
• Recognizing the need for and
implementing an ecosystem, or a
set of standardized processes,
methods, and tools that support
design and allow design to scale
efficiently.
• Smaller teams where designers have
the bandwidth to share the
responsibilities.
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Who “Does” DesignOps?
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Relationship
Building
Understanding
of Design
Process
Organization
Project
Management
Skills
• Universal qualities and skills to look for when staffing the DesignOps Role:
• You want someone who can build cross-functional relationships while representing design, and
who understands the design process.These relationships will necessitate understanding the
product development process and product engineering principles.
• The role calls for excellent project, time, budget, and resource management, and an
understanding of different project management ideologies (like waterfall and agile, among
among others)
• Finally, this role calls for calm in ambiguous and changing environment.
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Who “Does” DesignOps
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Common DesignOps Roles in Mature Organizations:
• Design producers or UX producers
• Design program managers or UX program managers
• ResearchOps specialists
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Who “Does” DesignOps
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100 people, 8 disciplines
11 Design Program Managers + User Experience Lead
350+ people, 4 disciplines, distributed across Canada, the US, and
overseas
5 DesignOps team members + Director of User Experience
100 people, 4+ disciplines, 10 different offices across 5 continents and
8 time zones
8 DesignOps team members + Director of Design & Research
Operations
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What DesignOps “Does”
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What DesignOps “Does”
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What DesignOps “Does”
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What DesignOps “Does”
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How DesignOps Does It
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Creation of a Playbook
1. The playbook serves as a
springboard and is a forcing
function to understand the
“as-is” so improvements can
be identified.
2. Alleviates the lack of clarity
around processes, tools,
roles, etc. by documenting
the information in a concise,
consolidated, and digestible
way.
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How DesignOps Does it
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Creation and Management of a Design System
• A design system is a collection of reusable components, guided by clear
standards, that can be assembled together to build any number of applications.
applications.
• https://atlassian.design/
• 7-11 UX Design System, FRESH
• “Design systems provide a convenient, centralized, and evolving map of a
brand’s known product territories with directional pointers to help you explore
new regions.” –Chris Messina, tech evangelist and former Developer Experience
Lead at Uber
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Why DesignOps Matters Now
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• Transition from tactical to strategic partners within the organization
• Designers have been winning the fight to “be at the table” and now provide strategic
influence earlier in the process.
• As a direct result, designers have less time to design.
• Design organization structure is changing and scaling
• Distributed teams across products/projects and physical location causes disconnect
between designers within the organization and increases the need for standardized
workflows.
• “In order to manage rapidly escalating design complexities, we need to scale
design by applying our own design-thinking and user-centered methods to
design processes.” - Kate Kaplan, Nielsen Norman Group
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Why DesignOps Matters Now
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Design Thinking
• Originally Proposed by Stanford,
popularized by IDEO
• Encourages democratization of
design and co-creation
• Design is a team sport
• Design Thinking principles
• Holistic
• User centric
• Collaborative
• Iterative
DesignOps 101
Why DesignOps Matters Now
• Originally Proposed by Stanford,
popularized by IDEO
• Encourages democratization of
design and co-creation
• Design is a team sport
• Design Thinking principles
• Holistic
• User centric
• Collaborative
• Iterative
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Why DesignOps Matters Now
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Implementing DesignOps
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Safe harbor:
Designers need protection from the grind and thrash of creative development
Operating a design team at scale:
It’s no longer possible to keep everyone in sync
Craft specialization:
It’s no longer feasible for roles to blur
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Implementing DesignOps
When is it time for DesignOps?
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DesignOps 101
Implementing DesignOps
Two DesignOps Models:
• Operations Support
• Supports entire design team by developing processes and building systems that impact the
work at a high-level.
• Project Support
• Supports a specific project team and immerses in the day-to-day workflow for individual
projects.
• There is no one “right” way to structure DesignOps. How you choose to
implement DesignOps should be unique to the needs of your team and your
organizational structure.
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“Before embarking on
DesignOps, plan internal
research (e.g., listening tours,
tours, stakeholder interviews,
and surveys) to assess the
biggest pain points and the
areas with the highest potential
ROI, and start there.” - Kate
Kaplan, Nielsen Norman Group
Use as baseline data to measure
against and show value.
DesignOps 101
Implementing DesignOps
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Final Takeaways
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• DesignOps is a single person or team that handles all of the operational aspects
of the design organization so that the designers can focus on designing and
honing their craft.
• DesignOps matters now because design teams are providing more and more
strategic support and are solving more complex problems in fast paced,
decentralized organizations which leaves less time to actually design.
• Each organization’s implementation and chosen areas of focus of DesignOps will
vary based on the specific needs of their design team.
• Internal research (listening tours, surveys, etc.) is essential when implementing
DesignOps because it not only helps narrow the focus of the DesingOps team,
but it also provides a baseline measurement that can be used to show
improvement and value.
DesignOps 101
FinalTakeaways
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DesignOps 101
• DesignOps 101 - All Speakers
• https://rosenfeldmedia.com/designopssummit2019/program/
• “What is Design Operations?” – Bryn Ray
• https://medium.com/nyc-design/what-is-design-operations-66f69eab1098
• “DesignOps 101” – Kate Kaplan
• https://www.nngroup.com/articles/design-operations-101
• “DesignOps Handbook” - Dave Malouf, Meredith Black, CollinWhitehead, Kate Battles, and Gregg Bernstein
(editor)
• https://www.designbetter.co/designops-handbook/
• “DesignOps: the questions you’re probably asking yourself now” - FabricioTeixeira
• https://uxdesign.cc/designops-the-questions-youre-probably-asking-yourself-now-fdac491bfe4f
• “What is DesignThinking andWhy is it So Popular?” – Rikke Dam andTEO Siang
• https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/what-is-design-thinking-and-why-is-it-so-popular
• “A ComprehensiveGuide to Design Systems” –Will Fanguy
• https://www.invisionapp.com/inside-design/guide-to-design-systems/
References
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    1. What isDesignOps? 2. Who “Does” DesignOps? 3. What DesignOps “Does” 4. How DesignOps Does it 5. Why DesignOps Matters Now 6. Implementing DesignOps 7. FinalTakeaways DesignOps 101 Table of Contents Image: DesignOps Handbook Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    What is DesignOps? Copyright© 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Definition • “the department(or single person) that plans, defines, and manages the design process within an organization.” - Fabricio Teixeira, UX Collective • “everything that supports high quality crafts, methods, and processes.” – Dave Malouf, IXDA, Design Ops Summit Goals • “designing the design practice and building a systematic framework that allows design to succeed at scale…[and] explores how design can better integrate with the enterprise” - Bryn Ray, American Express • “protect the time and headspace of everyone within the design organization—the designers, writers, researchers, and so on—which allows everyone to focus on their respective craft.” - Collin Whitehead, Dropbox DesignOps 101 What is DesignOps? Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps Visual Design Research Interaction Design ContentStrategy Architecture Design • DesignOps = UXOps • Encompasses all of UX, not just design. • DesignOps vs Design Manager • DesignOps-the-role represents a dedicated person that can be more focused and go in more depth on each each of the aspects that makes a team successful. • Head of Design will be responsible for the higher-level design vision within that company. DesignOps 101 What is DesignOps? Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Who Does DesignOps? Copyright© 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps-the-Role • A specificperson or group of people tasked with ensuring that the design team is supported so that it can focus on designing or researching. • Typically larger teams with higher volume of complex projects coupled with short timelines. • Distributed teams • Multiple disciplines DesignOps-the-Mindset • Recognizing the need for and implementing an ecosystem, or a set of standardized processes, methods, and tools that support design and allow design to scale efficiently. • Smaller teams where designers have the bandwidth to share the responsibilities. DesignOps 101 Who “Does” DesignOps? Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Relationship Building Understanding of Design Process Organization Project Management Skills • Universalqualities and skills to look for when staffing the DesignOps Role: • You want someone who can build cross-functional relationships while representing design, and who understands the design process.These relationships will necessitate understanding the product development process and product engineering principles. • The role calls for excellent project, time, budget, and resource management, and an understanding of different project management ideologies (like waterfall and agile, among among others) • Finally, this role calls for calm in ambiguous and changing environment. DesignOps 101 Who “Does” DesignOps Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Common DesignOps Rolesin Mature Organizations: • Design producers or UX producers • Design program managers or UX program managers • ResearchOps specialists DesignOps 101 Who “Does” DesignOps Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    100 people, 8disciplines 11 Design Program Managers + User Experience Lead 350+ people, 4 disciplines, distributed across Canada, the US, and overseas 5 DesignOps team members + Director of User Experience 100 people, 4+ disciplines, 10 different offices across 5 continents and 8 time zones 8 DesignOps team members + Director of Design & Research Operations DesignOps 101 Who Does DesignOps Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    What DesignOps “Does” Copyright© 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps 101 What DesignOps“Does” Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps 101 What DesignOps“Does” Image: Dianne Que, Pandora Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps 101 What DesignOps“Does” Image: DesignOps Handbook Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    How DesignOps DoesIt Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Creation of aPlaybook 1. The playbook serves as a springboard and is a forcing function to understand the “as-is” so improvements can be identified. 2. Alleviates the lack of clarity around processes, tools, roles, etc. by documenting the information in a concise, consolidated, and digestible way. DesignOps 101 How DesignOps Does it Image: Dianne Que, Pandora Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Creation and Managementof a Design System • A design system is a collection of reusable components, guided by clear standards, that can be assembled together to build any number of applications. applications. • https://atlassian.design/ • 7-11 UX Design System, FRESH • “Design systems provide a convenient, centralized, and evolving map of a brand’s known product territories with directional pointers to help you explore new regions.” –Chris Messina, tech evangelist and former Developer Experience Lead at Uber DesignOps 101 How DesignOps Does It Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Why DesignOps MattersNow Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    • Transition fromtactical to strategic partners within the organization • Designers have been winning the fight to “be at the table” and now provide strategic influence earlier in the process. • As a direct result, designers have less time to design. • Design organization structure is changing and scaling • Distributed teams across products/projects and physical location causes disconnect between designers within the organization and increases the need for standardized workflows. • “In order to manage rapidly escalating design complexities, we need to scale design by applying our own design-thinking and user-centered methods to design processes.” - Kate Kaplan, Nielsen Norman Group DesignOps 101 Why DesignOps Matters Now Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Design Thinking • OriginallyProposed by Stanford, popularized by IDEO • Encourages democratization of design and co-creation • Design is a team sport • Design Thinking principles • Holistic • User centric • Collaborative • Iterative DesignOps 101 Why DesignOps Matters Now • Originally Proposed by Stanford, popularized by IDEO • Encourages democratization of design and co-creation • Design is a team sport • Design Thinking principles • Holistic • User centric • Collaborative • Iterative 20 DesignOps 101 Why DesignOps Matters Now Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps 2019 Why DesignOpsMatters Now Image: Kim Fellman Cohen, Pinterest Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Implementing DesignOps Copyright ©2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Safe harbor: Designers needprotection from the grind and thrash of creative development Operating a design team at scale: It’s no longer possible to keep everyone in sync Craft specialization: It’s no longer feasible for roles to blur DesignOps 101 Implementing DesignOps When is it time for DesignOps? Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps 101 Implementing DesignOps TwoDesignOps Models: • Operations Support • Supports entire design team by developing processes and building systems that impact the work at a high-level. • Project Support • Supports a specific project team and immerses in the day-to-day workflow for individual projects. • There is no one “right” way to structure DesignOps. How you choose to implement DesignOps should be unique to the needs of your team and your organizational structure. Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    “Before embarking on DesignOps,plan internal research (e.g., listening tours, tours, stakeholder interviews, and surveys) to assess the biggest pain points and the areas with the highest potential ROI, and start there.” - Kate Kaplan, Nielsen Norman Group Use as baseline data to measure against and show value. DesignOps 101 Implementing DesignOps Image: Kim Fellman Cohen, Pinterest Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    Final Takeaways Copyright ©2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    • DesignOps isa single person or team that handles all of the operational aspects of the design organization so that the designers can focus on designing and honing their craft. • DesignOps matters now because design teams are providing more and more strategic support and are solving more complex problems in fast paced, decentralized organizations which leaves less time to actually design. • Each organization’s implementation and chosen areas of focus of DesignOps will vary based on the specific needs of their design team. • Internal research (listening tours, surveys, etc.) is essential when implementing DesignOps because it not only helps narrow the focus of the DesingOps team, but it also provides a baseline measurement that can be used to show improvement and value. DesignOps 101 FinalTakeaways Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved
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    DesignOps 101 • DesignOps101 - All Speakers • https://rosenfeldmedia.com/designopssummit2019/program/ • “What is Design Operations?” – Bryn Ray • https://medium.com/nyc-design/what-is-design-operations-66f69eab1098 • “DesignOps 101” – Kate Kaplan • https://www.nngroup.com/articles/design-operations-101 • “DesignOps Handbook” - Dave Malouf, Meredith Black, CollinWhitehead, Kate Battles, and Gregg Bernstein (editor) • https://www.designbetter.co/designops-handbook/ • “DesignOps: the questions you’re probably asking yourself now” - FabricioTeixeira • https://uxdesign.cc/designops-the-questions-youre-probably-asking-yourself-now-fdac491bfe4f • “What is DesignThinking andWhy is it So Popular?” – Rikke Dam andTEO Siang • https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/what-is-design-thinking-and-why-is-it-so-popular • “A ComprehensiveGuide to Design Systems” –Will Fanguy • https://www.invisionapp.com/inside-design/guide-to-design-systems/ References Copyright © 2019 evolv consulting All Rights Reserved

Editor's Notes

  • #5 It allows the designers to do their job without worrying about operations
  • #21 Big thing is that the 5 step process is NOT linear Test fast, fail fast, iterate
  • #22 Pinterest used Design Thinking to implement their DesignOps team