UX strategy is about analyzing an organization’s business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. Surprisingly, most companies don’t have a UX strategy. In fact, very few even know what this document would contain. At best, they have a vague idea as to the desired UX of their digital offerings, but may have left out other key parts of the user experience, such as their physical products, bricks-and-mortar venues, etc. «Just sprinkle some of your UX pixie dust on our crappy product and make it wonderful» — a lot of us hear this, albeit usually in words less crass. A good UX strategy contains the following items: a clear definition of the company’s/brand’s value proposition a set of generic guidelines for UX designers that helps align their work to support business goals and the value proposition. a governance structure for managing and coordinating the various processes involved across a variety of touchpoints — online and off. Want to learn how to start, conduct, and complete this work, even within politically disinclined organizations? Start here! Your personal career advancement is virtually guaranteed!