What are my favorite non Service Design books for service designers?
What are my favorite non Service Design books for service designers?
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
These are 9 of my top 10 books of the moment that are not about Service Design but that I feel have deep lessons for anyone practising Service Design:
Atomic Habits: Helps you learn how to create stronger habits and can inspire you to create better services
Deep Work: Helps you to create a less distracting workplace.
Factfulness: Helps you to be more optimistic about the state of the world with a fact-driven perspective.
Human Kind: Helps you to be more optimistic (yes, we need that a lot)
Grit: Helps you realise that being a service designer or any other professional isn't so much about talent.
Radical Help: Helps you go from a paternalistic way of helping others to one where you really empower people (sounds cheesy when I write it like that, but it's a damn good book).
Risk Savy: Helps you better understand risks and be smarter with them.
The Checklist Manifesto: Helps you realise that a checklist is an amazing Service Design tool.
The Future We Choose: Helps you see that you actually can do something about sustainability.
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