User-centred delivery: Why it’s not just one or t’other
Schedule
Thu Sep 19 2024 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
Location
The Brew Society, Aire Street, Leeds, UK | Leeds, EN
About this Event
User-centred design practices are sometimes seen as separate concerns to the delivery of value - encouraging anti-patterns like big design up front and, ultimately, reducing a team’s ability to deliver value at pace.
Philosophies encouraged by DevOps have done much to minimise traditional handovers between engineering and operations; highlighting the simple truth that getting something “working” in isolation from the context in which it is used and supported is pointless.
Hippo argues the need for a similar philosophy to minimise the unhelpful handovers that currently exist between “design teams'' and “delivery teams”; and discusses how user-centred design is not an end in itself - but the reliable and continuous delivery of value to service users is. We call this user-centred delivery.
About the speaker
Ameya Krishnamoorthy, Senior Service Designer, Hippo
Ameya is a service designer primarily working in health, but with broader public sector experience spanning energy, welfare, and central government services. Ameya enjoys working across and bringing together technology, data, research, and design to deliver user-centred, end-to-end services that work for humans at pace.
This event is taking place as part of Leeds Digital Festival and is hosted by Hippo.
Hippo is a trusted digital services partner that designs with empathy and builds for impact. By combining data-informed evidence, human-centred design and software engineering, Hippo helps its clients thrive as modern organisations.
Where is it happening?
The Brew Society, Aire Street, Leeds, UK, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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