One thing about our design strategy - there is no over the wall
approach. Ever. We're doing Agile (Scrum) here, so that goes out the
window, and much much more depends on talking with engineers very
heavily throughout the entire development lifecycle. We're doing role
sharing to some degree, so education/knowledge sharing/mentoring is
another huge part of the equation for us right now.

Jeff

On Jan 22, 2008 4:27 PM, Nasir Barday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm realizing that there are a few buckets to think about:
>
> - Consulting firms
> - Internal design teams
>
> And within each of those,
> - Involvement of the design team from start to finish
> - Throwing the design over the wall (generally agreed to be bad, but still
> happens)
>
> The model I described earlier is for product groups inside the company, each
> of which employs designers, who can be internal or external.
>
> - N
>
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