Master the Design Process: Dealing With Stakeholders
Master the Design Process: Dealing With Stakeholders, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 27 lectures, based on 13 reviews, and has 48 subscribers.
You will learn about How to create a clear and concise brief that defines the project and its audiences. Techniques for gathering information that will allow you to create quality designs. Techniques for gathering information that will allow you to create quality designs. How to engage stakeholders while maintaining control over the final design. Techniques for handling stakeholder feedback and difficult clients. Strategies for producing designs that deliver results for clients. This course is ideal for individuals who are Have you ever found yourself stuck in iteration hell? Do stakeholders regularly frustrate you with unhelpful feedback? Do you dread the moment of presenting design concepts to clients? If so, this workshop is for you. It is ideal for designers, marketers and project managers who are responsible for design projects. It is particularly useful for Have you ever found yourself stuck in iteration hell? Do stakeholders regularly frustrate you with unhelpful feedback? Do you dread the moment of presenting design concepts to clients? If so, this workshop is for you. It is ideal for designers, marketers and project managers who are responsible for design projects.
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Summary
Title: Master the Design Process: Dealing With Stakeholders
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 27
Number of Published Lectures: 27
Number of Curriculum Items: 27
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27
Original Price: $54.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to create a clear and concise brief that defines the project and its audiences.
- Techniques for gathering information that will allow you to create quality designs.
- Techniques for gathering information that will allow you to create quality designs.
- How to engage stakeholders while maintaining control over the final design.
- Techniques for handling stakeholder feedback and difficult clients.
- Strategies for producing designs that deliver results for clients.
Who Should Attend
- Have you ever found yourself stuck in iteration hell? Do stakeholders regularly frustrate you with unhelpful feedback? Do you dread the moment of presenting design concepts to clients? If so, this workshop is for you. It is ideal for designers, marketers and project managers who are responsible for design projects.
Target Audiences
- Have you ever found yourself stuck in iteration hell? Do stakeholders regularly frustrate you with unhelpful feedback? Do you dread the moment of presenting design concepts to clients? If so, this workshop is for you. It is ideal for designers, marketers and project managers who are responsible for design projects.
Are you tired of dealing with difficult stakeholders and endless design iterations? Are you ready to produce designs that provide real business value?
If so, this workshop is for you. Led by experienced web designer Paul Boag, this workshop will teach you a robust process that will successfully take your design project from initial briefing to final delivery and beyond.
You’ll learn invaluable techniques for gathering the right kind of information to create a quality design and for engaging stakeholders while maintaining control over the final design. You’ll also learn how to handle stakeholder feedback and ensure your design survives post-launch.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll feel more prepared going into a project, achieve design approval without endless iteration, confidently present designs and handle feedback from difficult stakeholders, and produce designs that deliver results for clients.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a new confidence in your design direction and process.
This workshop covers the following topics:
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Preparing for a Design Project: Learn how to gather the right kind of information to create a quality design and techniques to ensure design approval is easier.
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Producing Initial Design Concepts: Explore techniques for engaging stakeholders while maintaining control over the final design and a design process that ensures the final result meets business needs.
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Dealing with Design Presentation and Feedback: Learn how to handle stakeholder feedback and how testing can help maintain control over a design once stakeholders get involved.
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Ensuring Your Design Survives: Explore how you can avoid design changes by working alongside developers, using design systems and controlling what changes content creators can make.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll feel more prepared going into a project, achieve design approval without endless iteration, confidently present designs and handle feedback from difficult stakeholders, and produce designs that deliver results for clients.
Attendees will learn:
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How to create a clear and concise brief that defines the project and its audiences.
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Techniques for gathering information that will allow you to create quality designs.
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Strategies to make design approval easier.
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How to engage stakeholders while maintaining control over the final design.
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Techniques for handling stakeholder feedback and difficult clients.
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Strategies for producing designs that deliver results for clients.
Meet your tutor
Meet Paul Boag, a seasoned website designer with over 25 years of experience. He has refined his design process to deliver results that have earned him the trust of reputable organizations like PUMA, UNICEF and GlaxoSmithKline.
Paul is not just any designer, he is one who knows what it takes to leave stakeholders happy. He is not necessarily the best designer in the world, but his designs are effective because they are not undermined by stakeholders. This approach has allowed him to build a successful design business with an impressive client base.
With Paul’s expertise, you can master the design process and learn how to deliver effective results to your stakeholders.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Preparing for a Design Project
Lecture 1: The problem with most design projects.
Lecture 2: What are design principles and why they help.
Lecture 3: Why traditional project management approaches fail.
Lecture 4: Introducing a better process.
Lecture 5: Why running a discovery phase is essential and how to approach it.
Lecture 6: How to use prototyping to keep your projects on track.
Lecture 7: Why design doesn't stop just because you go live.
Lecture 8: Defining the role of your stakeholders
Chapter 3: Producing Initial Design Concepts
Lecture 1: Techniques for creating your initial designs
Lecture 2: How to start a design with your content
Lecture 3: How to organize and prioritize content
Lecture 4: How to organize your content into "chunks."
Lecture 5: How to wireframe a project effectively.
Lecture 6: Working on site aesthetics.
Lecture 7: Bringing your design together
Chapter 4: Dealing with Design Presentation and Feedback
Lecture 1: Involving stakeholders in the design process.
Lecture 2: Dealing with common objections
Lecture 3: Appealing to your stakeholders selfishness!
Lecture 4: Why you should always provide a video presentation
Lecture 5: Nail your presentation
Lecture 6: Gathering feedback the right way
Lecture 7: Control the narrative
Chapter 5: Ensuring Your Design Survives
Lecture 1: Providing the right deliverables for your developer
Lecture 2: Work collaboratively with your developer
Lecture 3: Consider building a design system
Lecture 4: Optimize your design post launch.
Instructors
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Paul Boag
User experience consultant, coach, speaker & author
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