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Closing Keynote: Amplify. Not Optimize.

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Thursday, October 24, 2019 • DesignOps Summit 2019
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Closing Keynote: Amplify. Not Optimize.
Speakers: Dave Malouf
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Summary

We currently describe, frame, and promote Design Operations as being all about efficiency. While we might not ever say the term “ROI” out loud, we certainly sell DesignOps as means for optimizing our organizations’ investments in their design and research teams and infrastructure. But if DesignOps is going to truly be the game-changer it can and should be, we need a better framing. We need a new framework, one that emphasizes the topline—the creation of value—over bottomline fixation on resource optimization. We need a framework that accounts for supporting the projects, people, and practice of design over the groupings of pixels and management of components. This new framing is at the root of DesignOps framework that Dave Malouf will share in his closing keynote.

Key Insights

  • Design’s primary value lies in amplification — making teams and outputs better rather than just balancing business, technology, and design.

  • Great design happens because of great designing, emphasizing design as an active, iterative process (verb) rather than a final product (noun).

  • Different design activities require different cadences; rigid sprint cycles do not fit all design work well.

  • Intentional physical spaces with flexible configurations encourage spontaneous collaboration essential for design amplification.

  • Balancing quantitative data and qualitative insights is critical to generating actionable design decisions.

  • Collaboration and coordination are distinct; successful design teams balance deep focused work with collaborative moments.

  • Designers have unique motivations and reward preferences that differ from other roles and must be treated accordingly.

  • Designing behavioral fit means aligning system behaviors with users’ mental models to create seamless, delightful experiences.

  • Agile frameworks, as originally framed, prioritize delivery over value and need adaptation to support meaningful design work.

  • Design operators must steward design practices by providing tools, knowledge, safety, and space for continuous learning and adaptation.

Notable Quotes

"We gather on the traditional land of the Karnasi and the Lonepe peoples, honoring with gratitude those who stewarded this land."

"Design turns a 10 from an engineering team into an 11 or a 12; it turns up the volume much more."

"Great design happens because of great designing — design is a verb, not just a noun."

"Different activities have different appropriate cadences; not every task fits into a one or two-week sprint."

"The linchpin of a good design space is a high top table for ad hoc gatherings without interruptions or formal scheduling."

"Collaboration is working together; coordination is doing separate parts and then syncing up later."

"Designers can only produce their best work if we understand and meet their unique motivations and reward systems."

"Behavioral fit means the system’s behavior matches the behavior and mental models of users."

"Agile was built for speed and recovery but often misses depth, purpose, and vision needed for design."

"Design operators must create scaffolding that shapes design practice, not just produce deliverables."

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