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Nov 2020
25m 32s

DesignOps with Patrizia Bertini and Leo ...

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What is DesignOps? How do you know if your organization needs it? What does it take to put a DesignOps practice in place? What sort of KPIs are needed to track its impact? We cover all these questions and more in this exciting inaugural episode of 24 Minutes of UX, featuring Patrizia Bertini (DesignOps Lead for Intuit) and Leo Marti (founder of Positive Design and former UX designer at the BBC).

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