Consensus in Design
Establishing a design system requires gathering stakeholders to reach a collective understanding of project goals. This shared consensus not only provides a solid foundation for decision-making but also serves as a reference point throughout the process, helping teams stay aligned amidst competing priorities. Key phrases like "remember when we decided that" reinforce this foundation, ensuring that everyone remains focused on the greater good and the project's core objectives.In this clip
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