Several UX projects require teamwork. As individuals (researchers or designers), we can be the best employees, highly skilled, and the best in our field, but a UX project usually requires collaboration. However, simply putting together a group of well-qualified professionals does not inherently guarantee success. To make a teamwork dream work, several factors must be considered. Read further if you are interested in how to create a smooth and effective collaboration.
Establishing and maintaining an effective collaboration within a team takes almost as much effort as your professional tasks. But, since we always try to focus on the visible result, we tend to forget to pay attention to other factors that also contribute to the best outcome. It is important to remember – creating a motivating environment fosters productive collaboration and boosts creativity.
In a very recent article, we talked about the social aspect of collaboration and its impact on creating a motivating environment. In this blog post, you’ll find a short guide that walks you through the other most important steps that contribute to effective teamwork.
Perspective-taking helps us understand a situation from different points of view. It reduces conflicts, facilitates communication, and helps us to see the big picture. Besides these explicit outcomes, perspective-taking also has some unconscious effects that can be beneficial. For example, taking others’ perspectives fosters creative problem-solving and increases positive emotions that contribute to high-quality work. It also helps you notice more of that person in yourself, which eventually reduces the propensity of judgments (for further information, check this article).
If you work as a designer or researcher, you are usually part of a product team, which is fundamentally a collaborative process. In such teams, taking into account the opinions and backgrounds of others is an indispensable step towards a smooth collaboration.
Taking someone else’s perspective into account sounds very easy, but doing it properly can be very difficult. Here are some tips on how to do it:
Remember, the most challenging part of this process is focusing only on the other person’s point of view and suppressing your own feelings. Find a suitable time when you are in the right mood for this whole session. But remember: postponing it can make the whole process harder – as memories fade over time, making accurate recall less feasible.
If things are going according to your predefined plan, great job! You can skip this section. 😉
However, it’s also possible that things may not go as planned. There can be countless reasons for this, but now let’s focus on how to adapt to a situation like that.
Flexibility is a key characteristic of any team player. However, throughout a collaboration or project, many obstacles and unexpected hurdles can come up that you as a team have to solve and you as an individual have to adapt to. So what can you do?
By communicating effectively, being open-minded, and learning new skills, team members can better navigate unexpected hurdles, solve problems, and work together towards a common goal.
Both giving and receiving feedback can be challenging and, at times, uncomfortable. However, it is essential for building successful teamwork. Remember that feedback is not inherently negative but rather an opportunity to get to know each other’s perspectives and see things from different points of view.
The key to successful feedback is in the “how.” The way you provide valuable and constructive feedback to others often matters more than the actual content of the feedback itself. You might highlight valuable points, but if it creates negative feelings in the receivers, they may not accept it or build it in. To ensure that feedback is useful and productive, it is essential to follow a few guidelines. Let’s take a look at some tips:
Feedback sessions are not only great because you can learn from them, but they also have additional positive consequences. Studies have demonstrated that a well-prepared feedback session can increase performance levels, support individuals in achieving their goals, and boost personal engagement.
When communicating with colleagues, clients, or stakeholders, it’s important to be mindful of both what you say and how you say it. Endeavor to communicate assertively, which means explaining things directly and clearly while also actively listening to others. The most important part of it is that you have to stand up for your rights and needs in a manner that makes you seem brave and confident but not arrogant and aggressive. To achieve this balance, there are some principles that you can follow.
Principles:
Being able to communicate assertively takes time and practice, but it will definitely help you to be heard and understood in any workplace setting.
As UX professionals, we often encounter challenges with team members who are not familiar with UX processes and have misconceptions about what we do. These misconceptions stem from a lack of understanding rather than ill will. People outside of UX may not grasp the importance of certain steps or want to rush through them. For instance, wireframing and building a design system are essential steps that may seem unnecessary to others, but they actually help save money in the long run. Likewise, feedback from a look-and-feel workshop is crucial for us to move forward, but team members may claim they are too busy to participate. These misunderstandings and points of friction can be frustrating and cause tension. Education can help overcome these issues.
Education, clear and detailed explanations, examples, and answering all questions seem like tiny things, but doing them properly always takes time. Be sure to dedicate enough time to them, and try to share all the information that would help you get you all on the same page.
To successfully educate others, you will need all previously mentioned soft skills: taking others’ perspectives, being flexible, giving and receiving proper feedback, and communicating assertively. All these skills are closely related to each other, and putting effort into enhancing them contributes highly to making a teamwork dream work.
Collaborating smoothly with people of different backgrounds and personalities can be challenging. Often, we focus solely on achieving set goals quickly and neglect the fact that team members can be more committed and efficient if they truly form a team rather than just individuals who work together. To foster successful collaboration in UX projects, a holistic approach is required that extends beyond individual expertise.
In essence, true collaboration arises from a symphony of soft skills, where team members genuinely engage with each other’s perspectives, communicate openly, and remain adaptable. By valuing these aspects, a UX project can transform from a collection of skills to a true teamwork dream.
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