oh my God!! this was soooo well done and brilliantly explained! I mean being persuasive and engaged in the conversation is one thing, but being able to analyze the situation hands-on and base your talk on that instant insight is just genius. I think they had thought it through before the video taken, but still, soooo good! This video is so underrated!
Cool, great to hear you enjoy the format. It was a bit of experiment so nice to get some feedback. If you can it would be great if you can help to spread the news and share the videos!
Are you a big risk taker?! Great stance and addressing lesser of two evils 1 upsetting the boss asking them to pay for research or 2 getting bad results !
Interestingly, scoping the challenge/project/brief has been where we really earned our money. To me, it is hands-down the most important part of any challenge, and most people are like a frog in a well - even if they have been in that well for 20 years and know every little detail. It's the upfront questioning, observing, prodding, challenging and even flashing some early solutions (with the aim of learning from their response) that makes or breaks a project in my experience. The moment someone wants to skip that because "we already know everything" or "we need to get to some answers quickly", it's a massive red flag and calls for even more investigation. It should not be negotiable if you want to deliver quality tailored work. And I have enough stories to prove that point.
Motif Consulting Doesn’t necessarily have to be research. More about asking the right questions upfront. If they don’t take the time for that, I’m not touching the project. Just me.
UX don't charge for simply Design. UX charges for writing stories, observation notes, essay, user journey. All these are 'UX Doing'. Avoid underselling services unintentionally.
So awesome to here Chris DO talk specifically about these fields of design. Long time fan but this translates even more into my day-to-day
oh my God!! this was soooo well done and brilliantly explained! I mean being persuasive and engaged in the conversation is one thing, but being able to analyze the situation hands-on and base your talk on that instant insight is just genius. I think they had thought it through before the video taken, but still, soooo good! This video is so underrated!
Amazing videos! Really enjoying how these videos are being broken down!
Cool, great to hear you enjoy the format. It was a bit of experiment so nice to get some feedback. If you can it would be great if you can help to spread the news and share the videos!
Are you a big risk taker?! Great stance and addressing lesser of two evils 1 upsetting the boss asking them to pay for research or 2 getting bad results !
Interestingly, scoping the challenge/project/brief has been where we really earned our money. To me, it is hands-down the most important part of any challenge, and most people are like a frog in a well - even if they have been in that well for 20 years and know every little detail. It's the upfront questioning, observing, prodding, challenging and even flashing some early solutions (with the aim of learning from their response) that makes or breaks a project in my experience.
The moment someone wants to skip that because "we already know everything" or "we need to get to some answers quickly", it's a massive red flag and calls for even more investigation. It should not be negotiable if you want to deliver quality tailored work. And I have enough stories to prove that point.
A wise man once said.... go slow to go fast.
@@Servicedesignshow Was that Chuck Norris?
Since it's not negotiable do you dump a client who insists on not doing research? To what extent will you uphold that stance?
Motif Consulting Doesn’t necessarily have to be research. More about asking the right questions upfront. If they don’t take the time for that, I’m not touching the project. Just me.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Our pleasure Chris!
This was great !!!
UX don't charge for simply Design. UX charges for writing stories, observation notes, essay, user journey. All these are 'UX Doing'.
Avoid underselling services unintentionally.