The organisation is just another design problem / Peter Merholz / Episode #110

The organisation is just another design problem / Peter Merholz / Episode #110

I'm deeply fascinated with the topic of organisational design. Why? I've often said that the organisation is the design material of service designers. Our job really is about shaping the environment from which great services can be delivered. The guest in this weeks episode (Peter Merholz) even wrote an entire book about it titled: Org Design for Design Orgs. Now I know what you're thinking... "The people around me haven't even grasped the concept of service design. And now you want me to start telling them about organisational design? Give me a break!" I totally get it. But there's a very simple reason why it's designers who need to and are driving this. I'll give you a clue. The answer lies in the shift that happens when you move from value creation through products to value creation through services. I promise that after watching the episode it will make complete sense why you need to be thinking about organisational design as well. And how that makes your work easier, not harder! At the end of the episode we're doing a contest where you can win a signed copy of Peter's book. So make sure you don't miss that! --- [ GUIDE ] -— 00:00 Welcome to episode 110 02:30 Who is Peter 03:30 60 second rapid fire 06:20 When did the journey start 11:50 How Adaptive Path started 16:00 Going in-house to Groupon 21:00 Making the design happen 27:30 The role of design leadership 33:30 Why designer needs to drive this change 36:00 Every business is a service business 40:40 Revisiting org design for design orgs 46:00 The wave of Customer Experience 48:15 Don't be a service design purist 50:15 Book give away contest 51:00 Get in touch with Peter 52:00 Final thoughts --- [ LINKS ] --- * https://www.peterme.com/ * https://www.petermerholz.com/ * https://twitter.com/peterme * https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermerholz/ --- [ BOOKS ] --- Org Design for Design Orgs * https://amzn.to/3igFB67 Information Anxiety * https://amzn.to/3kT5kD8 The Design of Everyday Thing * https://amzn.to/2Gr5Zg3 --- [ MORE ] --- Enjoyed the show? Take a look at some of the other episodes. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/spotify YOUTUBE Every episode of the Service Design Show is also available as via the official YouTube channel. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/youtube INSTAGRAM Get an exclusive behind the scenes look of the Show. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/instagram --- [ FREE COURSE ] --- HOW TO EXPLAIN SERVICE DESIGN Learn what it takes to get your clients, colleagues, managers, CEOs and even grandmas as excited about service design as you are! https://servicedesignshow.com/free-course

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What makes service design work / Ben Reason / Episode #108

What makes service design work / Ben Reason / Episode #108

Your work as a service designer is not just about successfully finishing a single project. The goal is to contribute to long lasting change and influence the way of thinking within organisations. Be...

3 Syys 202046min

How to put a price on service design / Dan Mall / Episode #107

How to put a price on service design / Dan Mall / Episode #107

When it comes to putting a price tag on service design many people struggle. It can be hard to articulate the value that you create through your work. Therefor many service designers just avoid the to...

20 Elo 202044min

Redesign systems to address complex challenges / Penny Hagen / Episode #106

Redesign systems to address complex challenges / Penny Hagen / Episode #106

As a customer you've probably already experienced that most services don't fail because of bad intentions. Often services fail because they run on top of systems that don't support a different outcome...

6 Elo 202054min

Overcoming the biggest fear in design / Natalia Agudelo / Episode #105

Overcoming the biggest fear in design / Natalia Agudelo / Episode #105

Taking risks is an inherit part of design. Trying things you haven't done before. Doing experiments. Exploring uncharted territory. It's exactly these things that give us fulfilment and that we're fr...

23 Heinä 202039min

How bridge the gap between strategy and design /  Leon Hovanesian / Episode #103

How bridge the gap between strategy and design / Leon Hovanesian / Episode #103

In order to make real impact on customers and business you need to have influence on the strategy of an organisation. The truth is that strategy isn't necessarily associated with the practice of desig...

25 Kesä 202043min

How to balance leadership and facilitation / Linda Pulik / Episode #102

How to balance leadership and facilitation / Linda Pulik / Episode #102

There's no doubt that your service design skills are needed more than ever these days. Many pressing (social) challenges have emerged over the last months. Challenges that just scream for a design app...

11 Kesä 202032min

How systemic thinking helps to design better solutions / Tristan Schultz / Episode #101

How systemic thinking helps to design better solutions / Tristan Schultz / Episode #101

Imagine for a moment that you're playing a board game. A game that requires some strategic thinking. Let's go for one of my favorites: the settlers of Catan. After having played that game a few tim...

28 Touko 202040min

Everything you wanted to know / Marc Fonteijn / Episode #100

Everything you wanted to know / Marc Fonteijn / Episode #100

What do you learn from talking to 99 service design leaders over a course of 4 years? Find out in this 100th episode of the Show! I invited you, the Service Design Show community to send in your ques...

14 Touko 202028min

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