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In this episode, the panel takes on a case we've titled "Crash of the Titans." It's the story of a senior UX designer who believes true user-centricity requires a disciplined process. But in an organization driven by fast delivery and personal opinions, this creates friction — especially with a product manager under constant pressure to ship features quickly.
The panel explores the deeper questions behind this clash:
How do you balance fast-paced delivery with research-driven UX practices?
How can designers advocate for user empathy without being seen as overly critical?
And how do you protect motivation when your standards feel at odds with organizational reality?
By Helena LevisonIn this episode, the panel takes on a case we've titled "Crash of the Titans." It's the story of a senior UX designer who believes true user-centricity requires a disciplined process. But in an organization driven by fast delivery and personal opinions, this creates friction — especially with a product manager under constant pressure to ship features quickly.
The panel explores the deeper questions behind this clash:
How do you balance fast-paced delivery with research-driven UX practices?
How can designers advocate for user empathy without being seen as overly critical?
And how do you protect motivation when your standards feel at odds with organizational reality?

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