Hot Potato Process As Replacement for Design Handoff
Briefly

Design handoff is by far the most stressful part of the design process. In many organizations, it creates friction due to the one-directional view on exchanges.
The best handoff is no handoff. By adopting the Hot Potato process, teams encourage real-time exchanges, cultivating a shared language in product discussions.
Product teams that implement the Hot Potato process pass ideas back and forth continuously, preventing delays and miscommunications typical of traditional handoffs.
Creating designer and developer pairs to work simultaneously helps improve efficiency, encouraging collaboration and understanding through constant dialogue and shared focus on projects.
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