Designing services for real people / Lara Penin / Episode #73

Designing services for real people / Lara Penin / Episode #73

Is Service Design a true distinctive design discipline? According to Lara Penin it certainly is. It's certainly a topic that evokes a lot of debate in our community. The transdisciplinary nature of service design often makes it hard to point out the craft in our work. Also the fact that we don't have a tangible design material doesn't make things any easier. But in this episode we explore what makes service design a distinctive design discipline. Lara also explains why service design is actually a lot about designing people. It's about designing the way people work. We should be really conscious about the consequences our designs can have on the lives of people. For that we must let go of abstracts like personas and really understand the people we're designing for as people. As simple as that might sound it's actually not that easy at all. Finally we talk about the advanced mindsets in service design which are needed to make real and sustainable impact. These mindsets are going to help you go beyond the tools and methods. It's our role as a community to shine a light on these mindsets and show the world that this is what goes on below the surface of service design. What's your biggest takeaway from this episode? Leave a comment or send me a message on LinkedIn! P.S. If you know someone who might be interested the things we've discussed make sure to share the episode with them! ----- [ EPISODE GUIDE ] ----- 04:45 - Book giveaway! 05:15 - The first encounter with Service Design. 08:45 - How much design is there in Service Design? 17:45 - Who are the people behind the services we use? 24:30 - How can we define advanced mindsets for Service Designers? 34:30 - Big question: What is your politics as a Service Designer? ----- [ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE ] ----- * Lara on LinkedIn ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/84sc8 * Parsons School of Design ➜ https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/ * DESIS Lab ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/n66dc * Designing the Invisible (book) ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/f57mu ----- [ MORE EPISODES ] ----- 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 FACEBOOK Check the Facebook page where you'll find more content and can discuss the episodes. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/facebook INSTAGRAM Get an exclusive behind the scenes look of the Show. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/instagram ------ [ BOOK GIVEAWAY ] ------ So we're giving away a signed copy of Lara's book called "An Introduction to Service Design: Designing the Invisible". All you need to do to participate in this giveaway contest is to leave a comment down below before May 9th 2019 11:59pm (Amsterdam Time). If you're the lucky winner please make sure to respond to our message within 24 hours. If you fail to do so we'll pick a different winner. ----- [ 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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How DesignOps helps you Focus on What Matters / Meredith Black / Ep. #210

How DesignOps helps you Focus on What Matters / Meredith Black / Ep. #210

Ever feel like the weight of the world on your shoulders as a service design professional... That you're constantly juggling your "actual" work with the complexities of organizational processes and s...

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RAG makes Service Design easier, faster, and more fun / Kirk Marple / Ep. #209

RAG makes Service Design easier, faster, and more fun / Kirk Marple / Ep. #209

Sure, AI is pretty cool, but have you heard of something called Retrieval-Augmented-Generation (RAG)... We don't often spotlight specific tech on the Show, but RAG? I firmly believe that RAG has the ...

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Can We Design for a Better Tomorrow? Steve Baty / Ep. #208

Can We Design for a Better Tomorrow? Steve Baty / Ep. #208

How can we leave the world in a better place than we inherited it... And what's design's role in all of this? In this episode, we tackle these big questions with Steve Baty. Steve is an author, forme...

15 Aug 202458min

How to Design Service Endings That Don't Stink / Joe Macleod / Ep. #207

How to Design Service Endings That Don't Stink / Joe Macleod / Ep. #207

Ever felt trapped in a service you couldn't escape... Trying to end a subscription only to face a frustrating maze of hurdles? Let's face it, service endings are often the worst experience ever. Th...

1 Aug 20241h 2min

The Roadmap to Demonstrating Design's Impact / Ryan Rumsey / Ep. #206

The Roadmap to Demonstrating Design's Impact / Ryan Rumsey / Ep. #206

Let's crack the code of proving design's impact on the bottom line... For this, we first have to go back to 2012. That year, a groundbreaking discovery was made at CERN. The existence of the Higgs Bo...

18 Juli 20241h 8min

Why BAD services are good for you / Lou Downe / Ep. #205

Why BAD services are good for you / Lou Downe / Ep. #205

Good Services... A book that has quickly become a classic in our field. If you haven't read it yet, it's a must. It outlines the 10 principles of good services, which is pretty fundamental stuff. But...

4 Juli 20241h 4min

Exploring The Materials of Service Design / Simon Clathworthy / Ep. #204

Exploring The Materials of Service Design / Simon Clathworthy / Ep. #204

What are the materials of service design... A seemingly simple question, but one that I believe has the potential to reshape our understanding of service design. Historically, design has always been ...

20 Juni 20241h 12min

The Secrets to Effective Design Leadership / Marzia Arico / Ep. #203

The Secrets to Effective Design Leadership / Marzia Arico / Ep. #203

What does it take to become a great design leader... Regardless of whether or not it's in your official job title, you're already leading to some degree. You are leading because your work is to delive...

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