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Leveraging EDD to Optimize Your GenAI Solution

Leveraging EDD to Optimize Your GenAI Solution

Description

This capability focuses on applying Enterprise Design Discipline (EDD) methods to optimize GenAI solutions across the full solution lifecycle. It involves using user-centric design principles, iterative testing, and cross-functional collaboration to refine GenAI outputs, align with business needs, and ensure a seamless experience across touchpoints.

Why it's Important

As GenAI tools become more deeply embedded into business processes and customer experiences, organizations must ensure their solutions are not only functional, but intuitive, usable, and aligned with user expectations. Traditional design practices often fall short in GenAI contexts, where user prompts, intent interpretation, and AI behavior require specialized attention. By leveraging EDD, teams can improve the clarity, trust, and effectiveness of GenAI outputs, reducing user friction, driving adoption, and accelerating value realization. This also ensures that GenAI systems adapt as needs evolve, unlocking long-term competitive advantage.

Why it's Challenging @ Scale

  • Misaligned Design & Development Timelines: Design feedback often arrives too late to influence core GenAI behaviors or architectures.
  • Lack of GenAI-Specific Design Patterns: Standard UX practices don’t always apply to prompt-based or AI-driven user experiences.
  • Limited Data for Design Iteration: Traditional A/B testing and usage analytics are harder to implement with GenAI-driven outputs.
  • Fragmented Stakeholder Input: Product, engineering, data science, and design teams may lack a shared framework for evaluating GenAI success.
  • Overreliance on Initial Prompts: Teams may invest heavily in prompt design without evolving solutions based on real user interactions.

Complexity

High: Maturing this capability requires new design workflows, coordination across multiple functions, and customized evaluation methods for GenAI experiences.

Ready to accelerate your GenAI journey?

Taking Action

Though most organizations begin their GenAI journey with significant knowledge gaps, there are targeted actions that can be taken to accelerate the process. Select your group’s current maturity, based on your assessment results, and act today.

The most important part of any journey is starting… To move from “Exploring” to “Experimenting”, focus on the following key actions:
  • Explore Key Concepts & Best Practices: Complete Developing & Supporting High-Impact GenAI Solutions workshop (2 hrs.) to understand foundational key concepts and explore applied best practices.:
  • Outlining End-to-End GenAI Solution Development.
  • Setting Up Solution Support Structures.
  • Integrating Delivery and Monitoring Pipelines.
  • Ensuring Continuous Improvement Mechanisms.
  • Aligning Technical Architecture to GenAI Needs.
  • Define Your Action Plan: Outline concrete, prioritized steps your organization will take to implement GenAI Strategy.:
  • Align on your Current State and define your Target State.
  • Create an actionable enablement plan.
  • Define target timeline and measures of success.
  • Deliver Quick Wins: Small, high-impact GenAI projects that can demonstrate tangible value in a short time frame.:
  • Establish an EDD Design Partner Pilot: Assign 1-2 design partners to early GenAI projects to embed design early.
  • Prototype GenAI-First Flows: Use low-fidelity mockups to test end-to-end GenAI user journeys.
  • Draft a Lightweight GenAI Design Checklist: Document baseline UX, tone, and explainability guidelines tailored for GenAI tools.
To move from Experimentation to “Lifting-Off”, prioritize the following actions:
  • Nail It Before You Scale It: Assess and optimize your solution or process before adopting it at scale:
  • Assess Your Proposed Solution or Process: Evaluate where EDD has (or hasn’t) influenced GenAI solution outcomes across pilot use cases.
  • Define in-scope Processes and Guardrails: Clarify which moments in the GenAI workflow require design oversight, signoff, or co-creation.
  • Close any Data or Measurement Gaps: Establish UX and performance metrics to track usability, trust, and user satisfaction over time.
  • Define Your Adoption & Scaling Plan: Create a structured roadmap for how GenAI solutions will be rolled out across teams, workflows, or business units:
  • Define Your Phased Implementation Plan: Map design involvement across GenAI project stages, from scoping to post-launch review.
  • Build Awareness and Finalize Enablers: Provide templates, playbooks, and design guidance tailored to GenAI interfaces and outputs.
  • Operationalize Your Comms Plan: Share success stories and role models to increase demand for EDD involvement across GenAI initiatives.
To move from Lifting-Off to “Accelerating”, prioritize the following actions:
  • Formalize Your Best Practices: Document and standardize what’s working to ensure consistent, scalable success across teams and use cases:
  • Publish a GenAI UX Playbook: Codify tested design patterns, evaluation criteria, and guidance for GenAI-first interfaces.
  • Standardize Cross-Functional Review Points: Create clear checkpoints where design teams evaluate GenAI output quality before release.
  • Integrate EDD into GenAI Governance: Ensure design leaders are part of governance bodies shaping GenAI solution requirements and standards.
  • Accelerate Your Adoption: Intensify efforts to embed GenAI across your organization by expanding use cases, increasing user engagement, and removing adoption barriers:
  • Expand Design Participation Across Journeys: Embed design into a wider array of GenAI-enabled workflows and channels.
  • Equip Teams with Design Toolkits: Provide Figma libraries, example flows, and design heuristics to accelerate GenAI solution development.
  • Conduct UX Audits on Existing GenAI Tools: Review deployed GenAI experiences to identify usability, tone, and comprehension gaps.
  • Celebrate Your Wins: Publicly acknowledge team accomplishments to build and sustain adoption momentum:
  • Spotlight Exemplary EDD in GenAI: Highlight high-impact GenAI projects where design elevated the outcome.
  • Share Before-and-After Case Studies: Show how design input meaningfully improved prompt behavior, comprehension, or clarity.
  • Recognize Design Champions: Celebrate individuals who consistently drive better GenAI user experiences through thoughtful design.
The “Accelerating” stage represents “Target State” for many capabilities. “Breaking Away”, on the other hand, suggests that the specific Capability represents a clear competitive advantage for your business.
  • Streamline & Embed: Integrate GenAI into core workflows while eliminating friction points to make usage seamless and routine:
  • Embed EDD into GenAI Delivery Pipelines: Make design input a default part of every GenAI delivery stage, from exploration to launch.
  • Provide Design Prompts and Presets: Include design-calibrated prompts in GenAI tooling to help teams align with UX and brand standards.
  • Create Always-On Design Feedback Loops: Enable lightweight user testing and design validation during GenAI development and iteration.
  • Leverage Automation: Use GenAI-powered tools and workflows to streamline repetitive tasks, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce manual effort:
  • Automate UX Heuristic Checks: Use GenAI to pre-review flows and outputs for tone, clarity, and usability compliance.
  • Generate Design Variants with GenAI: Use AI to rapidly prototype multiple prompt flows or interface options for review.
  • Integrate GenAI into Design QA: Use AI agents to simulate user interactions and flag potential design issues before deployment.
  • Evolve & Further Accelerate: Continuously refine GenAI strategies based on insights and outcomes, while expanding into more complex or high-impact use cases:
  • Refresh GenAI Design Guidelines Based on Usage: Adapt EDD guidance based on evolving user behavior, feedback, and solution types.
  • Extend EDD to Multimodal GenAI Experiences: Apply enterprise design rigor to voice, visual, and other multimodal GenAI interfaces.
  • Benchmark UX Excellence Across Industry: Use peer comparisons to identify opportunities for design-led GenAI innovation.

Key "Watchouts"

As you take action you’ll want to avoid:

  • Treating GenAI Like Traditional UX: Designing for GenAI requires new patterns, standard design methods may not fit dynamic, prompt-based systems.
  • Isolating Design from Technical Work: Without ongoing collaboration, critical GenAI behaviors may get locked in before design input is applied.
  • Overcomplicating the Process: Complex or rigid design workflows can slow down fast-moving GenAI experimentation.
  • Ignoring Real-World Use: Failing to test designs with actual users in live GenAI environments can lead to misleading assumptions.
  • Focusing Only on Visuals: EDD in GenAI must also cover tone, comprehension, and prompt flow, not just UI look and feel.

Targeted Benefits

While Leveraging EDD to Optimize Your GenAI Solution can be challenging, its benefits are clear and compelling, including:

  • Increased usability and trust: Well-designed GenAI experiences reduce user friction and increase perceived reliability.
  • Faster adoption and ROI: Embedding design early helps ensure solutions work the first time, accelerating learning and impact.
  • Greater alignment with business goals: EDD ensures GenAI outputs support user needs and strategic outcomes.
  • Scalable design standards: Shared patterns and checklists help teams design GenAI solutions consistently at speed.
  • Competitive brand experience: A well-designed GenAI interface can differentiate your solution in a crowded, commoditized space.

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