▶️ What are the different stages of learning Service Design?
▶️ What are the different stages of learning 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
My two cents
In his book “The Headspace Guide to Meditation and Mindfulness”. Author Andy Puddicombe who is also the co-founder of Headspace, explains that there are basically three aspects to meditation and mind training.
When reading that book and that introduction. I was amazed how basically it's the same for Service Design.
The first aspect: approach
The first aspect he defines is understanding the approach or the mindset.
Basically how does a service designer think?
From where does Service Design come from? What are the key values that make it a special discipline?
The second aspect: technics
It's only then that, you should really learn the techniques and the tools.
For example, learning how to create a service blueprint. Or how to run interviews.
The third aspect: integration
But where I find the ideas of Andy so inspiring. Is when it comes to the third aspect.
The third aspect is integration of what you have learned into everyday life.
Now imagine if Service Design wasn't something that you just used in projects at work. But what if you used it in your everyday life?
I think we can follow here Andy's inspiration.
We don't limit the power of something that we have learned, here Service Design, but for him meditation. Instead apply it to all the aspects of our lives.
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