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Successful Hand-offs Practices
What to keep in mind and how to improve by understanding how everyone’s work goes from one phase to another.

Why this article
➡ Give you practical advice on how to better manage the phases in which your work “moves on to the next stage”.
I found the organizational considerations to be taken into account when moving from one phase of the project to the next.
At the end of my last week as a Project Manager with SuperHi + Louder Than Ten, a great takeaway I want to share is: be organized is the key to success, and so it is if people are organized across teams.
Who is this article for:
Without going into too many details, this article explains work procedures from:
- Content UX Writers
- UX Researchers
- Designers
- Developers
- Project Managers
- Process enthusiasts
Whatever your position within your company, you can help create a process culture simply by being aware of the limits of each other.
I didn’t just talk about the hand-offs from design to developers, however crucial (there is another article I wrote on three basic tips), but at all the crucial stages in a transition project.
Defining Hand-offs:
Literally the transition phase from one to another.
Regardless of whether the working method is Agile or Waterfall, this article wants to avoid errors that slow down and damage the project or task lifecycle.
Understand the different type of handoffs
