The challenges for UX designers within companies: Debbie Levitt | Good morning UX

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We decided to start this new project called Good Morning UX, an extension of another show called Bom Dia UX, with such special-international guests. Actually, we invited 6 professionals who are references for us and that have so much history in our industry.

Definitely, our industry has been growing, but this growth is good and has been healthy?

This episode is about the most significant problems in UX professionals nowadays and, the difficulty that professionals from non-design backgrounds have faced. We talked too about the present and the future of design education thinking out loud about that.

For this, we invited the amazing and Bold Debbie Levitt to talk to us for you.

  • What is the biggest challenge that beginning designers face today when entering the UX design market?
  • Where do UX designers make the most mistakes and get things right on a day-to-day basis?
  • How can designers help product teams and projects to be more efficient with UX design?
  • What do UX designers really need to focus on to make a difference and grow as professionals?

Follow Debbie on these links:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbielevitt/

Official Website

DeltaCX website

Debbie’s book:

Delta CX: The Truth About How Valuing Customer Experience Can Transform Your Business (English Edition)

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This is the Good Morning UX, a live show produced and launched at the Design Team channel every Wednesday at 7 am, in the Brazilian time zone.

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