Confidential briefing
Confidence: High
Anika
Prepared for your Senior UX Designer Discovery
What stands out
Anika talks about ownership in a way that keeps narrowing rather than broadening — thrives when trusted with meaningful ownership.
We arrived at the same place from your Understanding, where decision making happens close to delivery teams.
Recommended next step
Meet Anika
Suggested first conversation:
- What ownership actually looks like inside your delivery teams.
- Which leadership behaviours bring out their best work.
- How the work here connects to something they'd care about.
You've not met before.
What we've learned
Ownership
Described in specifics rather than principles — thrives when trusted with meaningful ownership.
Raised unprompted more than once, with different examples behind it.
Leadership
Describes their best managers as coaches rather than reviewers — and the examples behind it were about decisions, not responsibilities.
Revisited deliberately, and Anika did not soften it.
Mission
Anika keeps returning to this without being asked: repeatedly prioritises meaningful government impact.
Heard across separate conversations months apart, described the same way each time.
Why we're confident
This began as a single remark about ownership. It has since reappeared in separate conversations months apart without changing shape.
- Ownership, leadership and mission each read the same way from Anika's side and from yours, separately.
No prior relationship — the reasoning carries this on its own.
Worth discussing first
- What ownership actually looks like inside your delivery teams.
- Which leadership behaviours bring out their best work.
- How the work here connects to something they'd care about.
- How decisions get made, and where they get written down.
- What would make the first year successful here.
Context
Where they are today
Anika is currently a Product Designer, based in London, United Kingdom. Their employer is theirs to share once you've both agreed to talk.
Where they've operated
Mostly government, media and energy.
Anika has moved from Senior UX Designer to Product Designer over 7 years — widening responsibility rather than lateral moves. Not looking, but would take the right conversation. Status: not yet connected.