Can a service designer survive a recession?
In short: Yes, if you can also provide a lean and low-hanging fruit approach that is focused on the present. No, if you are "only" focused on long-term strategic work.
In short: Yes, if you can also provide a lean and low-hanging fruit approach that is focused on the present. No, if you are "only" focused on long-term strategic work.
In short: mentor others, teach others, try out new technics.
The full question “What would you recommend to mid-level service designers to grow in their career?” My answer in video Summary of the video * Practice service design skills daily * Choose an area to become an expert in and go deeper * Meet "cousin" fields (psychology, economics, social sciences,
The full question How can we get involved in the Service Design community? Communities you can join 1. Local chapters of the Service Design Network 2. Service Design Network Slack community 3. Circle, a Service Design community for in-house Service Design professionals My answer in video Video transcript This
The full question “How is Service Design different from Lean and Six Sigma, and how could young professionals decide which certification they should go for between Lean Black Belt Six Sigma or Service Design. My answer in video Summary of the video * Service Design often focuses on human centricity and
Yes. I worked for years as a part timer Service Design professional and educator. And I'm not the only one.
Ben Reason, the CEO of the first Service Design agency in history called Livework, shared the results of a survey he did with service designers that's pretty interesting. He asked, "Would you recommend service design as a career?" Here are the results: He explains that if
Yes. for years I mostly worked from home, and I consider myself a service designer.