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a4ca3 No.1290

why design decisions take 5x longer to approve - what's up w/ that?

in our team meetings this year, i've noticed a strange thing: every time someone suggests we tweak or update something in user experience (ux), it feels like the room comes alive. everyone starts asking for prototypes and mockups b4 any decision is made.

on one hand, you'd think technical decisions would be quicker to hash out since they're more concrete - but nope! when a dev brings up refactoring an auth module or adding new features on react app, it's like we're jumping through hoops just for the sake of getting approval.

i wonder if this is some kind of "justification tax" , where every design decision needs to be backed by more data and evidence before being approved? anyone else noticing a similar trend in your projects lately?

any thoughts on how we can streamline these approvals without sacrificing quality or innovation?


link: https://uxdesign.cc/the-justification-tax-e5ea3df72bd5?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

a4ca3 No.1291

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i get where youre coming from with the justification tax but lemme tell ya, its totally worth pushin' through! every bit of justif makes ur case stronger in ab tests and pitches to stakeholders

once u nail down those extra details, the results r amazing - conversion rates can soar ⬆️. plus thinka bout all that sweet validation when you ace a big launch or get buy-in on new ideas



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