▶️ Should I follow a course about Service Design?
▶️ Should I follow a course about Service Design?
Service Design Questions and Answers
Basics of Service Design
Basics of Service Design
Examples of good Service Design
Examples of good Service Design
Learning Service Design
Learning Service Design
Service Design and others fields
Service Design and others fields
Service Design tools, apps and methods
Service Design tools, apps and methods
Service Blueprints and Journey Maps
Service Blueprints and Journey Maps
Service Design as a career
Service Design as a career
Hiring service designers
Hiring service designers
Coaching and Service Design
Coaching and Service Design
Service Design portfolio
Service Design portfolio
Service Design workshops and facilitation
Service Design workshops and facilitation
Service Design and Ideation
Service Design and Ideation
Service Design and research
Service Design and research
Service Design and Presentations
Service Design and Presentations
Service Design Principles
Service Design Principles
Service Design projects
Service Design projects
Service Design Books
Service Design Books
Accessibility and Service Design
Accessibility and Service Design
Sustainability and Service Design
Sustainability and Service Design
Service Design in government
Service Design in government
Service Design Philosophy and Mindset
Service Design Philosophy and Mindset
Service Design in Switzerland
Service Design in Switzerland
The full question
“Do you recommend doing a course in Service Design to be considered a Service Designer?”
My two cents
I'm biased as fuck. I make money selling courses and books to learn Service Design and I'm teaching in Master programs about Service Design. So obviously my first instict would be yes.
But to be honest I see three parts in this question:
"Is is it really useful to do a course on Service Design?"
"Will a course help me get recognized as a Service Designer by peers and potential employers"?
"Will a course help me go over my impostor syndrome?"
So I'll try to answer all three.
"Is is it really useful to do a course on Service Design?"
Yes.
Obviously practice is the best way to learn. But you still need a minimum of knowledge to know what to practice, how to practice and how to reflect on your practice.
That's where I see the value of a course on Service Design, it helps you to get started on a skill you don't have yet so that you can start to get the hours of practice you'll need to master those skills.
"Will a course help me get recognized as a Service Designer by peers and potential employers"?
I don't think so.
Service Design is more a mindset and set of skills than a legally defined trade like being a doctor. So if you can show that you can do the work and that you have the right mindset I'm sure you are able to get a job as a Service Designer.
"Will a course help me go over my impostor syndrome?"
It won't fix it, but it will help.
The biggest problem for many when starting a career in Service Design is that they feel like an impostor. In that case being able to "hide" behind a certificate or a diploma that proves your competences is pretty useful.
But to be honest, even after years of teaching, practicing and writing about Service Design, I still feel like an impostor on some days.
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A community question
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