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The Designer’s Guide To Power and Politics: Organizational Theory and Design With Thomas Wilson

The Designer’s Guide To Power and Politics: Organizational Theory and Design With Thomas Wilson

Update: 2025-06-19
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Understanding how power works might be the most underrated UX skill. Thomas Wilson shares ways to navigate power, bridge generational gaps, and influence decisions, even when you don’t have direct control.


Why do some designers influence major decisions while others get ignored? The answer might come down to how well you understand power.


You can’t influence what you don’t understand. In this conversation, I sit down with Thomas Wilson to discuss the invisible structures that shape what gets built, who gets heard, and why some designers consistently seem to gain traction, even without a fancy title.


We unpack what it means to navigate power inside organizations, how to build trust with people who don’t think like you, and what “pushing back” looks like when done with empathy and strategy. Thomas also challenges the notion that power is something to be avoided or rejected. Instead, he frames it as a neutral force—one you can learn to work with instead of around.


If you’ve ever felt stuck, sidelined, or frustrated by decisions that don’t make sense, this episode will help you rethink how you operate—and show you that power, used well, can actually be a designer’s ally.


Topics:

03:51 Understanding Power Dynamics in Organizations

05:44 Types of Power in Business

08:22 Strategies for Leveraging Power

19:39 Tools for Influencing and Negotiation

28:12 Power Mapping and Stakeholder Management

36:47 Influence and Interest Matrix

37:43 Generational Dynamics in the Workplace

38:57 Diversity of Thought and Communication Styles

41:34 Building Relationships and Trust

43:41 Handling Workplace Conflicts

48:48 Resources for Understanding Power


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The Designer’s Guide To Power and Politics: Organizational Theory and Design With Thomas Wilson

The Designer’s Guide To Power and Politics: Organizational Theory and Design With Thomas Wilson

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