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Theme Four Intro

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Friday, September 9, 2022 • DesignOps Summit 2022
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Theme Four Intro
Speakers: Farid Sabitov
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Summary

The speaker opens by challenging industry norms, stating that tools alone are not the most important factor, but they help evolve practices faster alongside people. Drawing parallels with agriculture and car manufacturing industries, they explain that design must focus on creating scalable systems through coordinated practices, new roles like Design Program Managers (DPMs), and integrated knowledge bases. They differentiate design management from design operations by showing how managers handle manual coordination while operations invent systems like dynamic permissions, automated reporting, and scalable communication workflows to reduce friction and human error. The speaker introduces a five-level design operations maturity model—awareness, standardized, integrated, accelerated, and innovated—and notes the community’s efforts, including Frozen Field Media Designs and Designers Assembly. By focusing on no-code tools (as Candace will discuss), scaling learning (as Keith will cover), and advanced knowledge management (via librarians), the speaker envisions the industry advancing design operations to address challenges at scale, embracing complexity, and building truly scalable ecosystems.

Key Insights

  • Tools help accelerate design work but only when built on a strong foundation of people.

  • Creating scalable design systems requires integrating multiple tools into ecosystems rather than using isolated software.

  • Design operations focuses on systemic automation like dynamic permission management and integrated reporting, differentiating it from design management’s manual tasks.

  • Roles like Design Program Managers (DPMs) are crucial for coordinating large-scale design portfolios and enabling scalability.

  • No-code and low-code solutions (e.g., Zapier, Airtable, Notion) enable scalable design systems by making automation accessible.

  • Design operations maturity can be framed in five levels: awareness, standardized, integrated, accelerated, and innovated.

  • Scaling from 30 designers to 3,000 designers requires fundamentally different approaches and systemic support.

  • Automations are valuable only when paired with investment in people; it’s not an ‘or’ but an ‘and’ relationship.

  • Standardizing knowledge and integrating learning practices into onboarding and playbooks creates sustainable skill development.

  • Community contributions, such as learning labs from Designers Assembly, are key to moving industry standards forward.

Notable Quotes

"Tools are helping us evolve the way how we work for sure, but people are the foundation."

"If your goal is to go to the Moon you must design a spaceship, not a bicycle."

"Design operations is about creating scalable systems by standardizing, accelerating, and connecting teams and knowledge."

"Automations and people is not an or, it’s an and."

"Excel is great, but it’s not scalable when managing design operations at scale."

"Design managers handle manual tasks, design operations focus on systematizing and automating these workflows."

"Dynamic permission management and turning on SSO or SIEM help manage tools at scale without nano work."

"Design operations maturity has five levels: awareness, standardized, integrated, accelerated, and innovated."

"No-code and low-code tools are breaking the fear of complexity in building scalable design systems."

"Creating scalable design systems means solving challenges at scale with integrated knowledge and automation."

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