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Industry Quotes for the website #58

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ExperimentsInHonesty opened this issue Oct 20, 2021 · 1 comment
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Industry Quotes for the website #58

ExperimentsInHonesty opened this issue Oct 20, 2021 · 1 comment
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p-feature: guidance guidance for how to make guides p-feature: landing page role: Product size: 1pt Can be done in 6 hours or less

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ExperimentsInHonesty commented Oct 20, 2021

Overview

We need some quotes to give weight and context to our website so that it can be perceived as authoritative.

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  • Identify a quote that is illustrates What we are doing, Why we are doing it (Value), How we are doing it (Methods)
  • Paste below with
    • quote
    • Name of person
    • Title of Source
    • location of source information (video link, website link, book/chapter, etc.)
    • where we will probably put it on the site
    • Any context notes needed to understand why this quote is valuable

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@ExperimentsInHonesty ExperimentsInHonesty added this to New Issue Approval in Guides: Product Management via automation Oct 20, 2021
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ExperimentsInHonesty commented Oct 20, 2021

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Lets' look into some of the invisible stuff we're juggling behind the scenes to operate and communicate effectively as we scale our design system team. We invest in creating methods and systems to multiply our mental models. So our team invests in a disciplines approach to record common processes and shared knowledge. We call these run books, and we add them whenever necessary. They don't have to be perfect, they just have to be helpful and accurate. And documenting this information onwards our team to learn by doing. They simplify training. They help retain and share knowledge. And for me personally, it also demonstrates the importance of strong information architecture. We have to organize and label content effectively so it's easy to find for our teammates.

I know this is a lot of extra documentation on top of the documentation we already have to create for the system, but invest in documenting ways of working so your team can operate efficiently at scale. These will help you scale your knowledge effectively and ensure quality and consistency as different teammates come and go, and also work on different parts of the system.

Name of person: Jennie Yip
Title of Source: Video: Reimagining Atlassian Design System
Location of source information (video link, website link, book/chapter, etc.): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pfyLVXTVSQ at 25:23 - 26:00 26:57 - 27:20
Where we will probably put it on the site: Why and How sections
Context Notes: Atlassian creates guides and run books. We won't be using the entire quote but I provided here so we can talk about it.

@ExperimentsInHonesty ExperimentsInHonesty moved this from New Issue Approval to Prioritized Backlog in Guides: Product Management Oct 20, 2021
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