2:36 - Communication (Using storytelling in collaborations & interactions). 3:06 - Facilitation (Managing group dynamics for best outcomes in the shortest time). 3:50 - Improvisation (Don't be attached to your plans, adapt to the moment and to the context needed). 5:14 - Empathizing (Active listening, patience, and deferring judgment). 6:09 - Curiosity (Enjoy exploration & seek interesting questions. Have a beginner's mind but also be open to surprises. Practice noticing).
Studying what you need exactly when you need it and then doing it right away . Slowly but surely, this way you can practice the info you consume and don’t get overwhelemed😊
It is great to go past the surface, and focus on what really makes a good service designer. No person operates on their own, they operate in an environment with a client, colleagues, users, etc. A system. All people have expectations and behaviours. We, as service designers need to fit into that system. The only one I would perhaps add is experience. It is not a skill, but I cannot see how you can have good service design without good experience of both what works and what does not work.
Thank you so much for this. I'm at the start of a new career in service design and your video has reminded me that I have the necessary skills even if I haven't mastered all the methodologies and tools yet. Major confidence boost, thank you.
I love these videos. The discussions on the half-hour videos are really great, but unfortunately I don't have all that time. These short videos are the solution for my everyday life. I'm a Industrial Design student and I'm really trying to cope into switching to Service Design, which I believe will allow me to think on a more strategic, curious and hollistic way when it comes to Design Thinking. It certainly expands your entire design knowledge universe in a new way.
Great episode! Very useful to be aware of these skills indeed. Do you have some more resources on facilitation skills, for example from David Sibbet as you mentioned? Thanks!!
Happy to hear you enjoyed the episode Sella! The best resource I can recommend if you want to level up your facilitation skills is the International Association of Facilitators (www.iaf-world.org/). Great community to hang around as a service designer.
2:36 - Communication (Using storytelling in collaborations & interactions).
3:06 - Facilitation (Managing group dynamics for best outcomes in the shortest time).
3:50 - Improvisation (Don't be attached to your plans, adapt to the moment and to the context needed).
5:14 - Empathizing (Active listening, patience, and deferring judgment).
6:09 - Curiosity (Enjoy exploration & seek interesting questions. Have a beginner's mind but also be open to surprises. Practice noticing).
Thank you deeply
awesome thanks a lot
Thank you so much!! He is so insightful but takes forever in a day to get to the point. This helped me a lot!
Studying what you need exactly when you need it and then doing it right away . Slowly but surely, this way you can practice the info you consume and don’t get overwhelemed😊
It is great to go past the surface, and focus on what really makes a good service designer. No person operates on their own, they operate in an environment with a client, colleagues, users, etc. A system. All people have expectations and behaviours. We, as service designers need to fit into that system.
The only one I would perhaps add is experience. It is not a skill, but I cannot see how you can have good service design without good experience of both what works and what does not work.
service design skills -- active listening, business literacy, storytelling, analytical, data crunching
Agreed
Thank you so much for this. I'm at the start of a new career in service design and your video has reminded me that I have the necessary skills even if I haven't mastered all the methodologies and tools yet. Major confidence boost, thank you.
I love these videos. The discussions on the half-hour videos are really great, but unfortunately I don't have all that time.
These short videos are the solution for my everyday life. I'm a Industrial Design student and I'm really trying to cope into switching to Service Design, which I believe will allow me to think on a more strategic, curious and hollistic way when it comes to Design Thinking. It certainly expands your entire design knowledge universe in a new way.
Happy to hear you like the shorter videos. You could try our podcast for the interviews.
Yes, im a new in ux design and i needed the same motivations to expand my knowledge about design..
This is a great list, I got motivated to find some improv theatre classes and see where this could add to my professional life!
Awesome! I really enjoyed improv and it's always good to have a laugh :)
According to you what should the portfolio, resume and cover letter have to apply for a service design job in UK and Europe?
Great episode! Very useful to be aware of these skills indeed. Do you have some more resources on facilitation skills, for example from David Sibbet as you mentioned? Thanks!!
Happy to hear you enjoyed the episode Sella! The best resource I can recommend if you want to level up your facilitation skills is the International Association of Facilitators (www.iaf-world.org/). Great community to hang around as a service designer.
Thanks Marc! Looks like a great resource + community, I´ll have a look there.
Hello! Do you have links to the work of David Simmet?
Sure, his would be a good starting point davidsibbet.com/