Designing Together
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Description
- Introduction: Conflict, Collaboration, and Creativity
- 1. Designer as Contributor
- 2. The Designer Mindset
- 3. Listening: The Essential Skill
- 4. The Role of Conflict in Design
- 5. Assessing Conflict: What’s Really Wrong
- 6. The Model of Conflict: Patterns, Situations, and Traits
- 7. How Collaboration Works
- 8. The Four Virtues of Collaboration
- 9. Situations: Circumstances and Scenarios Common to Design Projects
- 10. Traits: Evaluating Yourself and Your Colleagues
- 11. Conflict Patterns: Behaviors for Reaching Resolutions
- 12. Collaboration Behaviors: Embodying the Virtues
The increasing complexity of design projects, the greater reliance on remote team members, and the evolution of design techniques demands professionals who can cooperate effectively. Designing Together is a book for cultivating collaborative behaviors and dealing with the inevitable difficult conversations.
Designing Together features:
- 28 collaboration techniques
- 46 conflict management techniques
- 31 difficult situation diagnoses
- 17 designer personality traits
This book is for designers:
- On teams large or small
- Co-located, remote, or both
- Working in multidisciplinary groups
- Within an organization or consulting from outside
Teaches designers working on project teams of 2 or 200 how to collaborate and resolve conflicts effectively.
- This book offers an array of simple techniques to identify difficult situation, redirect conflict to be productive, evaluate strengths and weaknesses, and cultivate a collaborative mindset.
- The only book on conflict management and collaboration written for design professionals and students.
- Seasoned author brings his valuable real world experience running a user experience design firm to bear in this much need guide.
WHAT IS THE ONE THING not taught in design school, but is an essential survival skill for practicing designers? Working with other people. And yet, in every project, collaboration with other people is often the most difficult part.
The increasing complexity of design projects, the greater reliance on remote team members, and the evolution of design techniques demands professionals who can cooperate effectively. Designing Together is a book for cultivating collaborative behaviors and dealing with the inevitable difficult conversations.
Designing Together features:
- 28 collaboration techniques
- 46 conflict management techniques
- 31 difficult situation diagnoses
- 17 designer personality traits
This book is for designers:
- On teams large or small
- Co-located, remote, or both
- Working in multidisciplinary groups
- Within an organization or consulting from outside
You’ll also find sidebar contributions from David Belman (Threespot), Mandy Brown (Editorially, A Book Apart), Erika Hall (Mule Design Studio), Denise Jacobs (author), Jonathan Knoll (InfinityPlusOne), Marc Rettig (Fit Associates), and Jeanine Turner (Georgetown University).
Dan M. Brown is the author of Communicating Design (New Riders) and principal at EightShapes, LLC, a user
experience design firm based in Washington, D.C., whose clients include Yahoo!, Marriott International, and Cisco Systems.
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Subjects | creative, BUS007000, higher education, Employability, IT Professional, T-NS NEW RIDERS, COM022000 |