Designers tend to solve shallow problems bc deep problems doesn't start w/ #design. It starts w/psychology & engineering
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When I say "engineering" I don't mean implementation but experiments to understand the nuance of technology
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E.g. two teams doing the same thing on two platforms. The solution would be one team but politics, bonuses.
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The R&D work is only half the equation. We also synthesize and run roadshows to evangelize & drive strategy
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In my experience collaborating at this level tease out the opportunities for new models of interaction
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In this way design can inform focus for technolgy R&D. This is a design sprint married to scientific process
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getting r&d to exist is a huge struggle at too many orgs
@DaveHogue -
Yeah when we did it, we had a PM who allocated 20% of time for R&D and we were stubborn enough to see it through
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My experience with teams dedicated to "seeing the future" has been mixed. Better products come from being in the now.
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Mine too. It requires the right leaders at the helm. I've also been told that what I do is not scalable.
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I've been told that, too. Then I just scale up and deliver proportionately more.
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got to it before I could. “You can’t scale up” is bosses with no vision, etc. Show ‘em.
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