#21 Attention Designers: Revolutionize your UX career! Here's how!
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Today, I want to dive deep into the dynamic world of user experience design and explore a game-changing concept: the UX Career Ladder.
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In this framework, we break free from the traditional constraints of job titles and embrace the idea of growth, evolution, and limitless possibilities. No longer will designers be confined to narrow roles; instead, we empower them to develop their skills and take on greater responsibilities in a multitude of ways.
We'll be looking at four focus areas: Building, Executing, Supporting, and Strengthening and a comprehensive framework of skills and competencies -- where we provide a clear path for designers to reach new heights of competency.
But our ladder goes beyond professional development. We codify what is expected of designers, acknowledging and valuing contributions that are often overlooked in traditional design ladders.
And that's not all.
The UX Career Ladder also tackles the issue of fair and equitable compensation, promoting diversity and preventing a homogenous team where everyone performs the same kind of work. We believe in building a vibrant, inclusive design community that thrives on individuality and unique perspectives.
The Tracks (top level)
Building
Designing high-quality experiences. We expect designers to demonstrate empathy to understand both complex and subtle problems thoroughly and use their creativity and experience to design appropriate solutions.
Executing
Delivering great digital solutions in teams requires rallying people behind an idea, strong leadership throughout the project, a focus on quality and excellent communication to keep everyone aligned.
Supporting
Servant leadership develop team members, advocate for them, support their well-being, and ensure an environment conducive to enabling effective work. Effective people management is crucial to getting the most out of our team, building for the future, and providing stability during organisational change.
Strengthening
Often undervalued, the work that designers do outside of their “primary” responsibility can actually help strengthen the whole design team. Recognising and encouraging these contributions are key to building the kind of team you want.
The Focus Areas (middle level)
Within each track there are 4 focus areas:
Building
Design: Research, Validation, Execution, and Definition.
Executing
Project Management, Communication, Craft, and Initiative.
Supporting
Career Development, Org Design, Culture, and Accomplishment.
Strengthening
Mentorship, Evangelism, Recruiting, and Community.
The Level of Competency (botto level)
Within each focus area there are 5 level of competency areas:
In the grand scheme of things…
This framework's ultimate aim is to give designers a clear answer to a burning question:
"How can I level up and advance in my career?"
When it comes to implementing the UX Career Ladder, it's important to acknowledge that this transformative journey may initially appear overwhelming for designers.
To avoid misunderstanding, it's crucial to allocate sufficient time for designers to digest the wealth of information presented. Typically, this process should span around 3-4 weeks, allowing designers ample opportunity to absorb the nuances of the framework and reflect on how it can shape their professional growth.
By affording designers the necessary time and space, we set the stage for the successful integration of the UX Career Ladder.
UX Career Ladder step-by-step
Here's a simplified breakdown of the steps to implement the UX Career Ladder smoothly:
Customize the UX Career Ladder to fit your organization's needs and get it approved.
Announce the roll-out formally and distribute copies to all designers.
Create a personalized version of the ladder for each designer.
Schedule a one-on-one meeting and ask the designer to self-assess their skills and provide evidence beforehand.
During the one-on-one session, designers showcase their progress on each track and competency level.
Gather additional evidence by talking to other designers and collaborators the designer frequently works with.
Have internal discussions with other UX managers for further insights and perspectives.
Make final decisions on each track and competency level, and generate a Designer Attributes Chart.
Present your decisions and growth plans to the designer during a one-on-one meeting and discuss potential paths for development.
By following these simplified steps, you can ensure a clear and structured process for implementing the UX Career Ladder, enabling designers to navigate their professional growth effectively.
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