Tom Greever

An experienced product and design leader with a successful track record leading product and UX design teams from strategy to delivery. Author of the book Articulating Design Decisions.

Tom Greever

An experienced product and design leader with a successful track record leading product and UX design teams from strategy to delivery. Author of the book Articulating Design Decisions.

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The difference between a good designer and a great designer is in their ability to articulate how their solution solves the problem in a way that’s compelling, fosters agreement, and gets the support needed to move forward.

Tom Greever
Tom Greever

An experienced product and design leader with a successful track record leading product and UX design teams from strategy to delivery. Author of the book Articulating Design Decisions.

  • Design & Arts
  • UX Design
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
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The truth is, all design is subjective. What one person likes, another person hates. What works in one context could fail miserably in another. This is why design is such a difficult thing to talk about, especially with people who aren’t designers.

Tom Greever
Tom Greever

An experienced product and design leader with a successful track record leading product and UX design teams from strategy to delivery. Author of the book Articulating Design Decisions.

  • Design & Arts
  • Project Management
  • Communication
  • Context
  • Subjectivity
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Communicating about our designs is often more important than the designs themselves.

Tom Greever
Tom Greever

An experienced product and design leader with a successful track record leading product and UX design teams from strategy to delivery. Author of the book Articulating Design Decisions.

  • Project Management
  • UX Design
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
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The important part of listening to project stakeholders is to hear what isn’t being said. Often, what people say and what they mean can be two completely different things.

Tom Greever
Tom Greever

An experienced product and design leader with a successful track record leading product and UX design teams from strategy to delivery. Author of the book Articulating Design Decisions.

  • Project Management
  • UX Design
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • UX Research
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