Effective Simplification
2025-11-07 03:22:12

Revolutionizing System Development: The Shift Towards Effective Simplification Strategies

Overview of Recent Industry Insights on System Development



A recent report published by Engineerforce Inc., an IT company renowned for its expertise in UI/UX design based in Shibuya, Tokyo, highlights a critical shift in system development practices. The company conducted an extensive survey involving 111 decision-makers, including IT managers, new business directors, and executives from organizations with over 500 employees. The focus was on identifying key criteria influencing vendor selection in system development competitions held within the last two years.

Key Findings



1. Primary Selection Criteria


The survey unveiled that the most significant factors influencing vendor choices were "technical capabilities and development achievements" (69.4%) and the "quality of UI/UX design and user perspective" (60.4%). These figures underscore the essential dual demand for both robust technical skills and an empathetic understanding of user experience in current system development projects.

2. The Importance of UI/UX Design


A striking 95.5% of the respondents regarded the balance between UI/UX design and technology as crucial during the vendor selection process. A majority believed that an effective user experience directly correlates with business success. Many cited that better alignment with both internal and external stakeholders can significantly streamline project buy-in.

3. Experiences with Vendor Proposals


Over 90% of participants reported experiencing proposals from vendors involving "function reduction" and "requirement reassessment." Notably, 87.3% of decision-makers appreciated these suggestions, revealing a growing acceptance for a more conservative and focused approach in project specifications.

Table: Key Selection Factors

Factors Percentage
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Technical capabilities and achievements 69.4%
UI/UX design quality 60.4%
Cost performance 55.0%
Specificity and feasibility of proposals 54.1%
Project management abilities 37.8%

4. Evaluating Vendor Satisfaction


Interestingly, 83.8% of participants expressed satisfaction with their chosen development vendors, with 36.0% reporting high satisfaction levels. However, concerns were raised regarding user-centered designs, with 50.5% noting a lack of user perspective in vendor executions.

5. Desired Attributes in Future Vendors


When asked about ideal vendor characteristics, 51.4% stressed the need for vendors to identify core necessary features effectively, while the same percentage indicated the importance of high-level integration between design and technology. These insights reflect an evolving paradigm in vendor engagement, emphasizing not just the


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