Recap
Recap
D.
D.
5/10
5/10
74.4%
74.4%
43%
43%
vs.
vs.
is the average score design communities got in terms of impact
is the average score design communities got in terms of impact
of collaborators prefer to work from home, but only
of collaborators prefer to work from home, but only
25.6%
25.6%
25.9%
25.9%
23%
23%
Collaborative projects tend to be more successful than individual ones in terms of business goals
Collaborative projects tend to be more successful than individual ones in terms of business goals
of respondents participate in a formal design community
of respondents participate in a formal design community
believe long-distance creationship is effective
believe long-distance creationship is effective
3
3
68.3%
68.3%
meetings
meetings
meetings per week are held to help designers stick together as a team
meetings per week are held to help designers stick together as a team
of designers mostly turn to self-reflection to improve collaboration skills
of designers mostly turn to self-reflection to improve collaboration skills
50%
50%
66.3%
66.3%
of respondents would be happy to have less
of respondents would be happy to have less
of the surveyed praise aligned goals and vision for smooth collaboration
of the surveyed praise aligned goals and vision for smooth collaboration
61.5%
According to the survey, designers’ egos are the main barriers to fruitful co-creation
According to the survey, designers’ egos are the main barriers to fruitful co-creation
of designers believe that collaboration with peers might equally cause stress and comfort
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