What skills do planners need?
What skills do planners need?
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What the planner does and the required competencies
What is a Planner? The expression planner is mainly used in Korea and Japan, and the expression designer is used in English-speaking countries. Planning, Planung Confirm the purpose of bringing about the change of an object about a certain object, and the purpose..
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planner
Planner is a word mainly used in Korea and Japan, and is used as designer in English-speaking countries.
Planning[ 企劃 , planning, Planung ]
It means identifying the purpose that will bring about the change of an object for a certain object, and designing the most appropriate action to achieve that purpose. In this regard, the plan means the result calculated through planning, and the business plan and unit project can be seen as sub-concepts of the plan.
[Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Planning [企劃, planning, Planung]
In other words, a person who sets goals and sets detailed rules and methods to achieve them can be called a planner.

what planners do
1. Analyze and research target users to understand the purpose of using the service.
2. Define UX/UI for interaction.
3. Design the screen.
4. Build a prototype
5. Perform user testing.
6. Review focus group responses to improve product quality and user satisfaction with services.
User Experience (UX)
It refers to the overall experience, including perceptions, reactions, and actions that users feel and think while directly or indirectly using a certain system, product, or service.
User Interface (UI)
A way for you and me or between me and the computer to communicate with each other.
If you're confused, think of UX as the way you drive and change gears, and UI as the car's color and design.

What skills do planners need?
1. Understanding and empathy through data analysis
You need to know how to research and analyze vast amounts of data for UX design, and you need to understand and empathize with what users need.
2. Collaboration and communication skills
It clearly organizes the information structure so that developers can understand what they need to do, and easily conveys service scenarios that users can understand.
3. Future-oriented and rational thinking
Prepare for future uncertainties and plan appropriately for the given time and cost.
4. Passion
Good UX/UI design comes when you are genuinely captivated by how users interact with your product.
5. Empathy
why users? what? how? You have to put yourself in their shoes and imagine how uncomfortable they are.
6. Humility
Collaboration and teamwork with other departments are required. You need to know how to absorb the feedback you receive and apply it in the direction of improvement.
7. Self-improvement
Continue to train yourself in various areas.

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