• “Breaking Barriers in Digital Design” – Act 03 – Scene 41 – Reginé Gilbert
    2025/12/11

    In this episode, Reginé Gilbert discusses the importance of accessibility in design, the current state of awareness, and the challenges designers and product managers face. She emphasises the need for a shift in mindset towards accessibility as a core aspect of design rather than an afterthought. The conversation explores the ROI of accessibility, the importance of user testing, and practical steps for advocates within organisations. Reginé also shares insights on learning resources and her upcoming books, highlighting the future of accessibility in the design industry.

    Takeaways

    • Accessibility is becoming a requirement for digital products.

    • Awareness of accessibility varies greatly among designers.

    • Implementing accessibility can initially seem like extra work, but it becomes easier over time.

    • Product managers often view accessibility as an additional requirement to push to later releases.

    • Quantifying the benefits of accessibility can be challenging but is essential for buy-in.

    • User testing with real people is crucial for understanding accessibility needs.

    • Starting with small changes can lead to significant improvements in accessibility.

    • There are certifications available for accessibility professionals.

    • YouTube and online resources are great starting points for learning about accessibility.

    • Building political capital is key to advocating for accessibility in organisations.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction to Accessibility in Design

    01:10 - The Current State of Accessibility Awareness

    02:55 - Designers' Responsibility Towards Accessibility

    04:42 - Product Managers and Accessibility Challenges

    08:51 - Quantifying the ROI of Accessibility

    10:36 - Gathering User Feedback for Accessibility

    13:07 - Advocating for Accessibility in Teams

    16:19 - The Impact of Personal Experience on Accessibility Awareness

    18:37 - Creativity Within Constraints

    22:19 - The Role of AI in Accessibility

    23:36 - Testing with Real Users for Accessibility

    25:55 - Understanding Accessibility Through Personal Experiences

    28:07 - Starting Your Journey in Accessibility

    30:23 - The Value of Certifications in Accessibility

    31:44 - Reginé's Upcoming Books and Their Impact

    34:18 - The Future of Accessibility Legislation

    39:24 - Navigating Organizational Change for Accessibility

    45:22 - Connecting with Reginé Gilbert

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  • “Unlocking the Power of Workshops in Design” – Amanda Gelb
    2025/07/25

    “Unlocking the Power of Workshops in Design” – Act 02 – Scene 39 – Amanda Gelb

    Amanda's LinkedIn Profile: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-gelb/⁠ Amanda's company: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/aha-studio-inc/⁠

    Summary

    In this conversation, Naresh Shan and Amanda Gelb discuss the critical role of workshops in design and the importance of stakeholder buy-in, exploring strategies for effectively communicating the value of workshops, managing group dynamics, and harnessing divergent opinions. They emphasize the necessity of clear agendas and objectives, understanding participants' needs, and the significance of collaboration and the role of play in fostering creativity. Amanda highlights the importance of workshop facilitation skills as a bridge from individual contributor to design leader, sharing insights on navigating conflicts, enhancing collaboration and decision-making within organizations, and providing practical techniques for successful workshop facilitation. The discussion also touches on the need for better representation of workshop skills in design education and social media, while emphasizing the necessity of being a leader in the design space.

    Takeaways

    · Workshops can be a waste of time if not structured properly.

    · Clear objectives and next steps are crucial for effective workshops.

    · Diverse opinions can lead to conflict, but they can also drive innovation.

    · Facilitators should give themselves permission to interrupt when necessary.

    · Using playful methods like Lego can enhance engagement in workshops.

    · Understanding your audience is key to successful facilitation.

    · Conflict capture techniques can help manage disagreements.

    · Workshops should be designed with the end goal in mind.

    · Collaboration skills are essential for effective workshop facilitation.

    · Leaders must be proactive in guiding discussions and decisions.

    Chapters

    00:48 - Exploring Key Themes

    01:49 - Setting the Stage for a Comfortable Conversation

    03:44 - The Importance of Workshops in Design

    06:49 - Understanding the Role of a Workshop Facilitator

    09:54 - Navigating Workshop Dynamics and Decision-Making

    12:51 - Balancing Inclusivity and Efficiency in Workshops

    15:57 - Strategies for Effective Workshop Outcomes

    18:51 - Overcoming FOMO and Ensuring Engagement

    21:43 - The Leadership Role in Workshop Facilitation

    24:59 - The Importance of Workshops in Leadership

    28:23 - Creating Collaborative Spaces for Effective Workshops

    33:47 - Navigating Conflict and Divergent Opinions

    40:01 - Building Confidence in Moderation and Collaboration

    44:15 - The Role of Cross-Functional Leadership

    46:40 - Innovative Workshop Techniques: LEGO Serious Play

    44:42 - The Importance of Stakeholder Buy-In

    51:21 - Effective Communication in Workshops

    54:32 - The Role of Workshops in Design

    54:32 - Evangelizing Workshop Skills

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  • LinkedIn Brand-building for Designers – Thijs Kraan
    2025/07/24

    “LinkedIn Brand-building for Designers” – Act 02 – Scene 40 – Thijs Kraan

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Naresh Shan and Thijs Kraan explore the evolving landscape of design, the importance of leveraging LinkedIn for personal branding, and the challenges of content creation. Thijs shares insights on how to effectively communicate the value of design, the long-term commitment required for successful content creation, and the balance between authenticity and professionalism on social media. They discuss the role of AI in writing, the significance of building a standout LinkedIn profile, and strategies for maximising audience engagement. The conversation emphasises the need for designers to educate others about their value and adapt to the changing dynamics of the job market.

    Takeaways

    • Design is increasingly recognised as a key value driver in organisations.
    • LinkedIn is a powerful platform for building a personal brand and attracting opportunities.
    • Content creation is a long-term commitment that requires consistency and patience.
    • Educating your audience about your value is crucial for success.
    • AI tools can assist in writing, but should not replace personal thought and creativity.
    • Venting on professional platforms like LinkedIn should be approached with caution.
    • Building a standout LinkedIn profile requires clarity about your unique value proposition.
    • Quality content is essential, but quantity can also play a role in visibility.
    • Engagement strategies should focus on the audience's needs and interests.
    • The landscape of content creation is evolving, and adapting to changes is necessary.

    Chapters

    00:48 – Introduction and Setting the Stage

    01:02 – The Importance of Design Education

    03:00 – Transitioning to Freelance in Design

    04:48 – Overcoming Content Creation Challenges

    08:57 – The Long Game of Content Creation

    11:05 – Leveraging LinkedIn for Professional Growth

    14:04 – Building a Standout LinkedIn Profile

    17:49 – The Art of Venting vs. Professionalism

    21:03 – Navigating AI Tools in Writing

    25:53 – The Craft of Writing and Continuous Improvement

    35:46 – The Journey of Content Creation

    38:52 – Building a Personal Brand vs. Being an Influencer

    44:33 – The Shift to Video Content

    47:08 – Navigating LinkedIn’s Algorithm

    53:00 – Maximising Content Posting Strategies


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  • Modus Operandi – Episode 7 - Luminous Fragments – Miranda Slayter
    2025/07/17

    Modus Operandi – Episode 7 - Luminous Fragments – Miranda Slayter

    In this engaging conversation, Naresh Shan and Miranda Slayter explore the current job market's challenges, ethical dilemmas in design, and the impact of AI on the industry. They discuss the importance of transparency, the role of designers in measuring impact, and the need for strong design leadership. The conversation also explores the importance of creating compelling portfolios and the evolving nature of UX design in a rapidly changing technological landscape.

    Takeaways

    • The job market is dire, leading many to compromise on ethics.
    • Navigating ethical dilemmas in employment is a complex issue.
    • Transparency in career choices can help mitigate the impact of CV stains from controversial companies.
    • AI is transforming the workplace, but it won't replace UX design.
    • Designers must articulate their decisions with data and insights.
    • The importance of measuring design impact is crucial for career growth.
    • Design leaders play a crucial role in advocating for the value of design.
    • A compelling portfolio should showcase design thinking and impact.
    • AI fatigue is real; the hype may not match the reality.
    • Designers must continually evolve their skills to remain relevant in the job market.


    Chapters
    00:00 - Coffee Conversations and Introductions
    01:32 -Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Job Markets
    05:24 - The Balance of Ethics and Survival
    07:42 - Transparency in Career Choices
    10:04 - The Impact of Company Ethics on Work Culture
    11:48 - Data Breaches vs. Animal Testing: A Moral Comparison
    15:06 - The Rise of AI and Ethical Concerns
    19:22 - AI Fatigue: The Overhyped Reality
    23:58 - Adapting to AI: The Future of Design
    26:22 - The Evolution of Jobs in the Age of AI
    28:01 - AI's Impact on Product Development
    30:09 - Critical Thinking in Design with AI
    33:23 - Standing Out in a Competitive Job Market
    40:56 - Crafting a Compelling Portfolio
    43:57 - Defining Design Impact: Designers vs. Product Managers
    50:41 - Articulating Design Decisions
    55:45 - Building Political Capital in Design
    01:01:01 - The Art of Presenting Design Ideas
    01:05:47 - Learning from Bad Leadership
    01:10:03 - The Role of Design Leaders in Business

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  • Modus Operandi – Episode 6 - Whisper Gallery – Noelle Lansford
    2025/06/27

    Modus Operandi – Episode 6 - Whisper Gallery – Noelle Lansford

    Summary

    In this episode of the Modus Operandi podcast, hosts Naresh Shan and Noelle Lansford delve into the complexities of collaboration between designers and developers, highlighting the challenges of communication, onboarding, and the impact of daily design changes on development processes. They discuss the importance of understanding MVP in product management, the need for governance in product backlogs, and the role of UX in product strategy. The conversation emphasizes the necessity for designers to learn to say no, the value of data-driven decisions, and the future of UX in organizations, particularly at the C-suite level.

    Takeaways

    · Collaboration issues between designers and developers stem from cultural differences.

    · Onboarding processes are often inadequate, leading to confusion and inefficiency.

    · Effective communication is crucial for successful handovers between design and development teams.

    · Daily changes in design can complicate development processes and lead to scope creep.

    · Learning to say no is essential for designers to maintain project integrity.

    · Understanding the concept of MVP is critical for product managers and designers alike.

    · Governance in product backlogs can help streamline processes and improve outcomes.

    · UX should be recognized as a vital component of product strategy at the C-suite level.

    · Data-driven decisions can enhance the influence of design in product development.

    · The future of UX may involve more strategic roles within organizations.

    Chapters

    01:23 - Introduction to Unscripted Conversations

    01:44 - Collaboration Challenges Between Designers and Developers

    05:29 - The Importance of Onboarding in Design and Development

    07:58 - Communication and Handover Processes

    11:29 - Managing Design Changes and Scope Creep

    17:25 - Setting Boundaries in Design

    23:54 - Understanding MVP vs. MDP

    30:54 - Governance in Product Backlogs

    32:47 - Governance and Lead Time in Product Development

    34:58 - The Cost of Pivoting and Its Cultural Implications

    38:52 - Using Numbers Wisely in Design

    41:58 - The Role of Product Managers and Long-Term Strategy

    45:55 - The Gap Between Design and Business Strategy

    49:58 - The Need for Dedicated UX Product Teams

    55:53 - The Importance of Proving UX Value to the C-Suite

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  • "Should Everybody Do Research?" - Kate Towsey
    2025/06/18

    "Should Everybody Do Research?" - Act 02 - Scene 38 - Kate Towsey

    Summary

    In this episode of the DesignOps Aligned podcast, Naresh Shan speaks with Kate Towsey, a prominent figure in the field of research operations. They discuss the evolution and current state of research ops, the importance of democratizing research, and the role of researchers in product development. Kate emphasises the need for strong research leadership and the integration of AI as a strategic partner in research processes. The conversation also touches on the future of research methodologies and the importance of building effective research repositories to enhance organisational knowledge.

    Takeaways

    • Kate Towsey is a well-known figure in the field of research operations.
    • Research ops is growing despite layoffs in the industry.
    • Companies recognise the need for research, but may not see the need for dedicated researchers.
    • Democratisation of research allows various roles to conduct research.
    • Research leaders play a crucial role in guiding research strategy.
    • AI can enhance research processes, but should be viewed as a teammate.
    • Effective research repositories are crucial for knowledge sharing.
    • Research methodologies will evolve with the integration of artificial intelligence.
    • Building relationships with stakeholders is crucial to shaping the research culture.
    • Understanding organisational priorities can help researchers align their efforts.

    Chapters

    00:48 - Introduction and Setting the Stage

    02:18 - Kate Towsey's Journey into Research Operations

    05:22 - The Current State of Research Ops

    08:17 - Democratisation of Research and Its Implications

    11:21 - Quality of Research in a Democratized Environment

    14:14 - The Role of Researchers in Organisations

    17:18 - Challenges and Opportunities for Research Ops

    19:49 - The Role of Researchers in Product Development

    21:47 - Rethinking Product Development Life Cycle

    23:58 - The Need for Research Leadership

    26:39 - Translating Research into Business Language

    29:20 - Leveraging AI in Research

    34:30 - AI as a Team Member in Research

    38:47 - Synthetic Users and Research Optimisation

    43:10 - The Evolving Role of Research in Design

    45:14 - Methodologies in Flux: The Future of Research

    48:37 - Research as the Spine of Organisations

    53:59 - Influencing Change: The Path to Research Integration

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  • Modus Operandi - Episode 3 - Alchemy of Influence - Feat. Miranda Slayter
    2025/06/04
    Modus Operandi - Episode 3 - Alchemy of Influence - Featuring Miranda Slayter


    In this conversation, Naresh Shan and Miranda Slayter delve into the evolving role of UX designers, emphasising the importance of education, strategic thinking, and collaboration within organisations. They discuss the challenges designers face in being recognised for their value, the impact of design systems on creativity, and the necessity of building trust with stakeholders. The dialogue underscores the importance of designers influencing product direction while holding leadership accountable for cultivating a culture that prioritises UX. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of long-term thinking in design and the role of designers as disruptors in the industry.


    Takeaways

    • UX designers must educate stakeholders about the value they bring.
    • Design maturity varies significantly across organisations.
    • Many designers feel underutilised in their roles.
    • Strategic thinking is becoming essential for UX designers.
    • Design systems can limit creativity and flexibility.
    • Building trust with stakeholders is crucial for influence.
    • Setting boundaries is essential for the designer's well-being.
    • Long-term thinking is often neglected in product management.
    • Modernising UI can be challenging to quantify in business value.
    • Design leadership should take responsibility for educating the organisation.

    Chapters
    01:12 – The Role of UX Designers in Education
    10:45 – The Shift Towards Strategic UX
    17:56 – The Impact of Design Systems on Creativity
    27:53 – Influencing Stakeholders in UX Design
    30:36 – Modernising Legacy Interfaces
    32:23 – Involvement in Planning Meetings
    35:54 – Navigating Stakeholder Relationships
    37:06 – Challenging Bad Ideas
    40:55 – Building Trust as a Designer
    46:07 – Setting Boundaries in Design
    49:09 – Proving Value as a Designer
    50:56 – Accountability in Design Leadership

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  • “Research is a Slow Process, but Valuable” – Theo Johnson
    2025/06/02

    “Research is a slow process, but valuable” – Act 02 – Scene 37 – Theo Johnson

    Summary

    In this episode, Naresh Shan speaks with Theo Johnson, a senior UX researcher at Microsoft. They discuss the challenges and intricacies of UX research within large corporate organisations, the importance of storytelling in presenting research findings, and the evolving role of AI in the research process. Theo shares insights on how researchers can better integrate their work into product development and the necessity of maintaining active research repositories. The conversation also touches on the potential of synthetic users in research and the ongoing struggle researchers face in demonstrating their value throughout the product lifecycle.

    Takeaways

    · UX researchers often struggle to pitch their value in organisations.

    · The process of UX research can be slow, but it is essential for product development.

    · Storytelling is a crucial skill for UX researchers to communicate findings effectively.

    · AI tools can enhance the efficiency of UX research, but should not replace human insight.

    Maintaining active research repositories is crucial for ongoing product development.

    · Researchers need to advocate for their work to be integrated into product backlogs.

    · The reality is that much of the research conducted may not make it into production.

    Synthetic users present a fascinating yet uncertain future for UX research.

    · Data analysis skills are increasingly crucial for UX researchers.

    · Building relationships with stakeholders can help researchers gain visibility and influence.


    Chapters

    00:48 - Setting the Stage for UX Research

    02:07 - The Role of UX Research in Corporate Structures

    05:12 - Challenges in UX Research Implementation

    08:15 - The Importance of Continuous Discovery

    11:20 - Leveraging Repositories for Research

    14:09 - The Value of Storytelling in UX Research

    25:14 - Understanding Stakeholder Needs

    28:16 - Turning Insights into Action

    31:21 - The Reality of Research Implementation

    33:42 - The Role of Data in Research

    37:50 - AI's Impact on Research

    44:19 - The Future of User Research

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