This content originally appeared on NN/g latest articles and announcements and was authored by Kate Kaplan
Summary: The structure of a DesignOps team should be derived from the team’s specific challenges and needs. These types of team structures illustrate the varied approaches that can support and enable DesignOps teams.
DesignOps is vast landscape of opportunity, because there are many elements related to enabling consistent, quality design. What an organization chooses to focus on in a DesignOps practice should reflect the needs and objectives of that organization, and so, too, should the structure of that practice when it comes to DesignOps teams or roles.
This article outlines 5 common types of structures for DesignOps teams. The appropriate structure for a company depends on the overall organizational structure, goals, and level of need for formalized DesignOps programs; therefore, there is no best-in-class structure. These structures should be viewed as potential models suitable for different contexts, not as required or progressive steps in a model of DesignOps maturity. Although some organizations may experience natural progression through these structures as they scale, teams do not need to aim for any structure other than the one that provides adequate support and resources.
The 5 common types of DesignOps structures outlined in this article are:
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This content originally appeared on NN/g latest articles and announcements and was authored by Kate Kaplan

Kate Kaplan | Sciencx (2022-04-17T16:00:00+00:00) DesignOps: 5 Common Team Structures. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/04/17/designops-5-common-team-structures/
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