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Need A Custom Explanation? This website strives to bring service designers together to co-create the best possible explanations of what our field is all about. We believe that simple storytelling is key in explaining why service design is so great. Is a CEO of a big company likely to read a 20 page service design project report? Can you imagine a busy start-up entrepreneur googling for case studies? Does a local councillor have the time and energy to read conference papers? BECOME PART OF THE TEAM.
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Service Blueprint: Getting On Top Of Your Business | Translating Service Design
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Need A Custom Explanation? Service Blueprint: Getting On Top Of Your Business. July 31, 2013. As exciting as running your own business is, sometimes things can get a bit overwhelming. The routine of managing everyday tasks can narrow our view and cause us to forget about other important aspects of the business including the customers. The customers are business depends upon! She complains about her troubles to her friend. Have you tried visualising your business? What do you mean? Wow, how does that work?
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User Journey Map: Making Internal Systems More Effective | Translating Service Design
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Need A Custom Explanation? User Journey Map: Making Internal Systems More Effective. July 31, 2013. We can all agree that internal systems can be a nightmare sometimes. For example, to organize a business trip 5 people need to approve a budget document. This document gets copied several times via email to people who often don’t know about each other and at the end of the process the latest updated version is nowhere to be found. It takes ages! Service Blueprint: Getting On Top Of Your Business. Pingback:...
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Need A Custom Explanation? | Translating Service Design
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Need A Custom Explanation? Need A Custom Explanation? Apart from her ambition to explain service design, Tereza, the author of this blog specializes in visualising complex information. Tereza’s visualisations underline and summarise the important messages within a communicated topic. The visual overview is presented in a simple style, which leaves the audience confident about understanding the message ( I could draw that picture, so the message can’t be too complicated). Client: Professor Paul Cairney.
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Service Blueprint: Getting On Top Of Your Business | Translating Service Design
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Need A Custom Explanation? Service Blueprint: Getting On Top Of Your Business. July 31, 2013. As exciting as running your own business is, sometimes things can get a bit overwhelming. The routine of managing everyday tasks can narrow our view and cause us to forget about other important aspects of the business including the customers. The customers are business depends upon! She complains about her troubles to her friend. Have you tried visualising your business? What do you mean? Wow, how does that work?
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User Journey Map: Making Internal Systems More Effective | Translating Service Design
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Need A Custom Explanation? User Journey Map: Making Internal Systems More Effective. July 31, 2013. We can all agree that internal systems can be a nightmare sometimes. For example, to organize a business trip 5 people need to approve a budget document. This document gets copied several times via email to people who often don’t know about each other and at the end of the process the latest updated version is nowhere to be found. It takes ages! Service Blueprint: Getting On Top Of Your Business. Pingback:...
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Forum: New Videos | Translating Service Design
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Need A Custom Explanation? If you have a request or an idea for a new service design explanation video to add to our collection, please join the comment section. Your comment will need to be approved – please note this might take up to days. Feel free to vote for pre-existing requests. Once a few other people back an idea it will progress to the script co-design stage. 3 thoughts on “ Forum: New Videos. August 6, 2013 at 5:00 pm. August 11, 2013 at 4:05 pm. August 11, 2013 at 4:07 pm. Have a go at:.
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Reimagining Urban Living For Space Conscious Times | dezineverything
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Reimagining Urban Living For Space Conscious Times. Formally of Dragon’s Den fame and YO! Sushi, has been busy. After bringing Japanese fast food to the UK, he developed Yotel – a Western take on the East Asian ‘capsule hotel’. Woodroffe, no doubt, had realised that here in Europe a shortage of space in urban sprawls is only going to become more marked. Continuing this theme is his latest venture, YO! Home all the functionality of a four room apartment requiring just a quarter of the space. You are comme...
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Value Of Prototyping | Translating Service Design
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Need A Custom Explanation? Here at Translating Service Design we find it useful to “loosely” follow a structure derived from Lee Lefever’s book “The Art Of Explanation”. This gives us a common starting point. Please specify which part of the script your comment is related to:. To ensure the viewer’s confidence, the video should start with a statement all viewers will agree with. It is important to illustrate the context of what we are trying to explain (where it is used, why and what are the consequences).
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