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Designing for Growth and Business Impact - Phil Vander Broek, Design Group Lead at Dropbox

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Growth design is a central part of the way we think about design at Pony and it was an absolute pleasure to discuss the topic with one of the senior design leaders at Dropbox, Phil Vander Broek. He comes with a wealth of experience in growth design and is super excited about the future of this field and how they approach results-driven design at Dropbox.

In this episode we discussed:

  • Dropbox’s journey to their organisational model and where Growth sits within their company structure
  • How does Growth exist in companies - is there a one-size-fit-all model
  • How do we create alignment about the overall goals the teams are working on, delivering cohesive user experience and business results
  • Building "awareness - discovery - evaluate - commit” for the user
  • The growth design playbook - an example from the Dropbox kitchen to get you thinking about your approach to growth
  • How to prove the value of design for the overall business
  • Why all designers should do their duty in growth design
  • How to create a win-win situation where great user experience drive strong business results
  • The most important qualities for a designer in 2021 and beyond
  • Is design becoming a commodity?
  • Why designers must always be impact-oriented
  continue reading

30 episodes

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Growth design is a central part of the way we think about design at Pony and it was an absolute pleasure to discuss the topic with one of the senior design leaders at Dropbox, Phil Vander Broek. He comes with a wealth of experience in growth design and is super excited about the future of this field and how they approach results-driven design at Dropbox.

In this episode we discussed:

  • Dropbox’s journey to their organisational model and where Growth sits within their company structure
  • How does Growth exist in companies - is there a one-size-fit-all model
  • How do we create alignment about the overall goals the teams are working on, delivering cohesive user experience and business results
  • Building "awareness - discovery - evaluate - commit” for the user
  • The growth design playbook - an example from the Dropbox kitchen to get you thinking about your approach to growth
  • How to prove the value of design for the overall business
  • Why all designers should do their duty in growth design
  • How to create a win-win situation where great user experience drive strong business results
  • The most important qualities for a designer in 2021 and beyond
  • Is design becoming a commodity?
  • Why designers must always be impact-oriented
  continue reading

30 episodes

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