Do you end up designing screens with solely a imprecise concept of how the issues on the display screen relate to the issues elsewhere within the system? Do you permit stakeholder conferences with unclear directives that always appear to contradict earlier conversations? You know a greater understanding of person wants would assist the group get clear on what you might be truly attempting to perform, however time and finances for analysis is tight. In terms of asking for extra direct contact along with your customers, you would possibly really feel like poor Oliver Twist, timidly asking, “Please, sir, I would like some extra.”
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Right here’s the trick. You might want to get stakeholders themselves to determine high-risk assumptions and hidden complexity, in order that they turn out to be simply as motivated as you to get solutions from customers. Principally, it’s essential to make them assume it’s their concept.
On this article, I’ll present you methods to collaboratively expose misalignment and gaps within the group’s shared understanding by bringing the group collectively round two easy questions:
- What are the objects?
- What are the relationships between these objects?
A gauntlet between analysis and display screen design#section2
These two questions align to the primary two steps of the ORCA course of, which could turn out to be your new finest good friend relating to lowering guesswork. Wait, what’s ORCA?! Glad you requested.
ORCA stands for Objects, Relationships, CTAs, and Attributes, and it outlines a course of for creating stable object-oriented person experiences. Object-oriented UX is my design philosophy. ORCA is an iterative methodology for synthesizing person analysis into a sublime structural basis to help display screen and interplay design. OOUX and ORCA have made my work as a UX designer extra collaborative, efficient, environment friendly, enjoyable, strategic, and significant.
The ORCA course of has 4 iterative rounds and a whopping fifteen steps. In every spherical we get extra readability on our Os, Rs, Cs, and As.

I generally say that ORCA is a “rubbish in, rubbish out” course of. To make sure that the testable prototype produced within the ultimate spherical truly assessments nicely, the method must be fed by good analysis. However when you don’t have a ton of analysis, the start of the ORCA course of serves one other objective: it helps you promote the want for analysis.

In different phrases, the ORCA course of serves as a gauntlet between analysis and design. With good analysis, you possibly can gracefully trip the killer whale from analysis into design. However with out good analysis, the method successfully spits you again into analysis and with a cache of particular open questions.
Getting in the identical curiosity-boat#section3
What will get us into hassle will not be what we don’t know. It’s what we all know for positive that simply ain’t so.
Mark Twain
The primary two steps of the ORCA course of—Object Discovery and Relationship Discovery—shine a highlight on the darkish, dusty corners of your group’s misalignments and any inherent complexity that’s been swept below the rug. It begins to show what this basic comedian so fantastically illustrates:

That is one motive why so many UX designers are pissed off of their job and why many tasks fail. And that is additionally why we frequently can’t promote analysis: each decision-maker is assured in their very own psychological image.
As soon as we expose hidden fuzzy patches in every image and the variations between all of them, the case for person analysis makes itself.
However how we do that is necessary. Nonetheless a lot we would need to, we will’t simply inform everybody, “YOU ARE WRONG!” As an alternative, we have to facilitate and information our group members to self-identify holes of their image. When stakeholders take possession of assumptions and gaps in understanding, BAM! Out of the blue, UX analysis will not be such a tough promote, and everyone seems to be aboard the identical curiosity-boat.
Say your customers are docs. And you don’t have any concept how docs use the system you might be tasked with redesigning.
You would possibly attempt to promote analysis by truthfully saying: “We have to perceive docs higher! What are their ache factors? How do they use the present app?” However right here’s the issue with that. These questions are imprecise, and the solutions to them don’t really feel acutely actionable.
As an alternative, you need your stakeholders themselves to ask super-specific questions. That is extra just like the sort of dialog it’s essential to facilitate. Let’s hear in:
“Wait a sec, how usually do docs share sufferers? Does a affected person on this system have major and secondary docs?”
“Can a affected person even have multiple major physician?”
“Is it a ‘major physician’ or only a ‘major caregiver’… Can’t that function be a nurse practitioner?”
“No, caregivers are one thing else… That’s the affected person’s household contacts, proper?”
“So are caregivers in scope for this redesign?”
“Yeah, as a result of if a caregiver is current at an appointment, the physician wants to notice that. Like, tag the caregiver on the be aware… Or on the appointment?”
Now we’re getting someplace. Do you see how highly effective it may be getting stakeholders to debate these questions themselves? The diabolical purpose right here is to shake their confidence—gently and diplomatically.
When these sorts of questions bubble up collaboratively and are available straight from the mouths of your stakeholders and decision-makers, immediately, designing screens with out understanding the solutions to those questions appears extremely dangerous, even foolish.
If we create software program with out understanding the real-world data surroundings of our customers, we are going to doubtless create software program that doesn’t align to the real-world data surroundings of our customers. And this may, fingers down, lead to a extra complicated, extra complicated, and fewer intuitive software program product.
However how will we get to those sorts of meaty questions diplomatically, effectively, collaboratively, and reliably?
We are able to do that by beginning with these two huge questions that align to the primary two steps of the ORCA course of:
- What are the objects?
- What are the relationships between these objects?
In apply, getting to those solutions is simpler mentioned than carried out. I’m going to indicate you the way these two easy questions can present the define for an Object Definition Workshop. Throughout this workshop, these “seed” questions will blossom into dozens of particular questions and shine a highlight on the necessity for extra person analysis.
Prep work: Noun foraging#section5
Within the subsequent part, I’ll present you methods to run an Object Definition Workshop along with your stakeholders (and whole cross-functional group, hopefully). However first, it’s essential to do some prep work.
Principally, search for nouns which can be specific to the enterprise or trade of your venture, and do it throughout no less than a couple of sources. I name this noun foraging.
Listed here are only a few nice noun foraging sources:
- the product’s advertising and marketing website
- the product’s rivals’ advertising and marketing websites (aggressive evaluation, anybody?)
- the present product (have a look at labels!)
- person interview transcripts
- notes from stakeholder interviews or imaginative and prescient docs from stakeholders
Put your detective hat on, my expensive Watson. Get resourceful and leverage what you will have. If all you will have is a advertising and marketing web site, some screenshots of the present legacy system, and entry to customer support chat logs, then use these.
As you peruse these sources, look ahead to the nouns which can be used again and again, and begin itemizing them (ideally on blue sticky notes when you’ll be creating an object map later!).
You’ll need to give attention to nouns that would possibly characterize objects in your system. In case you are having hassle figuring out if a noun may be object-worthy, keep in mind the acronym SIP and take a look at for:
- Construction
- Situations
- Goal
Consider a library app, for instance. Is “e-book” an object?
Construction: are you able to assume of some attributes for this potential object? Title, writer, publish date… Yep, it has construction. Examine!
Occasion: what are some examples of this potential “e-book” object? Are you able to identify a couple of? The Alchemist, Prepared Participant One, Everyone Poops… OK, test!
Goal: why is that this object necessary to the customers and enterprise? Properly, “e-book” is what our library shopper is offering to individuals and books are why individuals come to the library… Examine, test, test!

As you might be noun foraging, give attention to capturing the nouns which have SIP. Keep away from capturing elements like dropdowns, checkboxes, and calendar pickers—your UX system will not be your design system! Parts are simply the packaging for objects—they’re a method to an finish. Nobody is coming to your digital place to play along with your dropdown! They’re coming for the VALUABLE THINGS and what they will do with them. These issues, or objects, are what we are attempting to determine.
Let’s say we work for a startup disrupting the e-mail expertise. That is how I’d begin my noun foraging.
First I’d have a look at my very own electronic mail shopper, which occurs to be Gmail. I’d then have a look at Outlook and the brand new HEY electronic mail. I’d have a look at Yahoo, Hotmail…I’d even have a look at Slack and Basecamp and different so-called “electronic mail replacers.” I’d learn some articles, critiques, and discussion board threads the place individuals are complaining about electronic mail. Whereas doing all this, I might search for and write down the nouns.
(Earlier than transferring on, be at liberty to go noun foraging for this hypothetical product, too, after which scroll right down to see how a lot our lists match up. Simply don’t get misplaced in your individual emails! Come again to me!)
Drumroll, please…
Listed here are a couple of nouns I got here up with throughout my noun foraging:
- electronic mail message
- thread
- contact
- shopper
- rule/automation
- electronic mail tackle that’s not a contact?
- contact teams
- attachment
- Google doc file / different built-in file
- publication? (HEY treats this in another way)
- saved responses and templates

Scan your checklist of nouns and select phrases that you’re utterly clueless about. In our electronic mail instance, it may be shopper or automation. Do as a lot homework as you possibly can earlier than your session with stakeholders: google what’s googleable. However different phrases may be so particular to the product or area that it’s essential to have a dialog about them.
Apart: listed here are some actual nouns foraged throughout my very own previous venture work that I wanted my stakeholders to assist me perceive:
- File Locator
- Incentive Dwelling
- Augmented Line Merchandise
- Curriculum-Primarily based Measurement Probe
That is actually all it’s essential to put together for the workshop session: a listing of nouns that characterize potential objects and a brief checklist of nouns that have to be outlined additional.
Facilitate an Object Definition Workshop#section6
You can truly begin your workshop with noun foraging—this exercise can be carried out collaboratively. You probably have 5 individuals within the room, choose 5 sources, assign one to each individual, and provides everybody ten minutes to search out the objects inside their supply. When the time’s up, come collectively and discover the overlap. Affinity mapping is your good friend right here!
In case your group is brief on time and may be reluctant to do this sort of grunt work (which is often the case) do your individual noun foraging beforehand, however be ready to indicate your work. I really like presenting screenshots of paperwork and screens with all of the nouns already highlighted. Carry the artifacts of your course of, and begin the workshop with a five-minute overview of your noun foraging journey.
HOT TIP: earlier than leaping into the workshop, body the dialog as a requirements-gathering session to assist you higher perceive the scope and particulars of the system. You don’t must allow them to know that you simply’re searching for gaps within the group’s understanding as a way to show the necessity for extra person analysis—that will probably be our little secret. As an alternative, go into the session optimistically, as in case your educated stakeholders and PMs and biz of us have already got all of the solutions.
Then, let the query whack-a-mole start.
1. What is that this factor?#section7
Wish to have some actual enjoyable? Originally of your session, ask stakeholders to privately write definitions for the handful of obscure nouns you may be unsure about. Then, have everybody present their playing cards on the identical time and see when you get totally different definitions (you’ll). That is gold for exposing misalignment and beginning nice conversations.
As your dialogue unfolds, seize any agreed-upon definitions. And when uncertainty emerges, quietly (however visibly) begin an “open questions” parking zone. 😉
After definitions solidify, right here’s an awesome follow-up:
2. Do our customers know what this stuff are? What do customers name this factor?#section8
Stakeholder 1: They in all probability name electronic mail purchasers “apps.” However I’m unsure.
Stakeholder 2: Automations are sometimes known as “workflows,” I believe. Or, possibly customers assume workflows are one thing totally different.
If a extra user-friendly time period emerges, ask the group if they will agree to make use of solely that time period transferring ahead. This manner, the group can higher align to the customers’ language and mindset.
OK, transferring on.
You probably have two or extra objects that appear to overlap in objective, ask certainly one of these questions:
3. Are these the identical factor? Or are these totally different? If they don’t seem to be the identical, how are they totally different?#section9
You: Is a saved response the identical as a template?
Stakeholder 1: Sure! Positively.
Stakeholder 2: I don’t assume so… A saved response is textual content with hyperlinks and variables, however a template is extra about the appear and feel, like default fonts, colours, and placeholder photos.
Proceed to construct out your rising glossary of objects. And proceed to seize areas of uncertainty in your “open questions” parking zone.
Should you efficiently decide that two related issues are, in truth, totally different, right here’s your subsequent follow-up query:
4. What’s the connection between these objects?#section10
You: Are saved responses and templates associated in any method?
Stakeholder 3: Yeah, a template may be utilized to a saved response.
You, all the time with the follow-ups: When is the template utilized to a saved response? Does that occur when the person is setting up the saved response? Or after they apply the saved response to an electronic mail? How does that really work?
Pay attention. Seize uncertainty. As soon as the checklist of “open questions” grows to a essential mass, pause to begin assigning inquiries to teams or people. Some questions may be for the dev group (hopefully no less than one developer is within the room with you). One query may be particularly for somebody who couldn’t make it to the workshop. And lots of questions will have to be labeled “person.”
Do you see how we’re constructing as much as our UXR gross sales pitch?
5. Is that this object in scope?#section11
Your subsequent query narrows the group’s focus towards what’s most necessary to your customers. You’ll be able to merely ask, “Are saved responses in scope for our first launch?,” however I’ve received a greater, extra devious technique.
By now, it’s best to have a listing of clearly outlined objects. Ask members to kind these objects from most to least necessary, both in small breakout teams or individually. Then, such as you did with the definitions, have everybody reveal their kind order without delay. Surprisingly—or not so surprisingly—it’s commonplace for the VP to rank one thing like “saved responses” as #2 whereas everybody else places it on the backside of the checklist. Strive to not look too smug as you inevitably expose extra misalignment.
I did this for a startup a couple of years in the past. We posted the three teams’ wildly totally different kind orders on the whiteboard.

The CEO stood again, checked out it, and mentioned, “For this reason we haven’t been capable of transfer ahead in two years.”
Admittedly, it’s tragic to listen to that, however as an expert, it feels fairly superior to be the one who facilitated a watershed realization.
After you have a good suggestion of in-scope, clearly outlined issues, that is if you transfer on to doing extra relationship mapping.
6. Create a visible illustration of the objects’ relationships#section12
We’ve already carried out a little bit of this whereas attempting to find out if two issues are totally different, however this time, ask the group about each potential relationship. For every object, ask the way it pertains to all the opposite objects. In what methods are the objects related? To visualise all of the connections, pull out your trusty boxes-and-arrows approach. Right here, we’re connecting our objects with verbs. I prefer to preserve my verbs to easy “has a” and “has many” statements.

This method modeling exercise brings up all types of latest questions:
- Can a saved response have attachments?
- Can a saved response use a template? In that case, if an electronic mail makes use of a saved response with a template, can the person override that template?
- Do customers need to see all of the emails they despatched that included a specific attachment? For instance, “present me all of the emails I despatched with ProfessionalImage.jpg hooked up. I’ve modified my skilled photograph and I need to alert everybody to replace it.”
Strong solutions would possibly emerge straight from the workshop members. Nice! Seize that new shared understanding. However when uncertainty surfaces, proceed so as to add inquiries to your rising parking zone.
You’ve positioned the explosives all alongside the floodgates. Now you merely should gentle the fuse and BOOM. Watch the buy-in for person analysis flooooow.
Earlier than your workshop wraps up, have the group replicate on the checklist of open questions. Make plans for getting solutions internally, then give attention to the questions that have to be introduced earlier than customers.
Right here’s your ultimate step. Take these questions you’ve compiled for person analysis and focus on the extent of threat related to NOT answering them. Ask, “if we design with out a solution to this query, if we make up our personal reply and we’re incorrect, how unhealthy would possibly that end up?”
With this technique, we’re cornering our decision-makers into advocating for person analysis as they themselves label questions as high-risk. Sorry, not sorry.
Now is your second of fact. With everybody within the room, ask for an affordable finances of money and time to conduct 6–8 person interviews targeted particularly on these questions.
HOT TIP: if you’re new to UX analysis, please be aware that you simply’ll doubtless must rephrase the questions that got here up throughout the workshop earlier than you current them to customers. Be certain that your questions are open-ended and don’t lead the person into any default solutions.
Last phrases: Maintain the display screen design!#section14
Significantly, if in any respect attainable, don’t ever design screens once more with out first answering these basic questions: what are the objects and the way do they relate?
I promise you this: when you can safe a shared understanding between the enterprise, design, and improvement groups earlier than you begin designing screens, you’ll have much less heartache and save extra money and time, and (it nearly appears like a bonus at this level!) customers will probably be extra receptive to what you place out into the world.
I sincerely hope this helps you win time and finances to go speak to your customers and achieve readability on what you might be designing earlier than you begin constructing screens. Should you discover success utilizing noun foraging and the Object Definition Workshop, there’s extra the place that got here from in the remainder of the ORCA course of, which is able to assist forestall much more late-in-the-game scope tugs-of-war and technique pivots.
All the perfect of luck! Now go promote analysis!