I used to say that 50% of service design is about communication. Today I think the percentage might be even higher...
\nJust think about all those moments where you need to collaborate with someone to get something done. Yes, that's like always.
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Sometimes what you need is the attention from your co-worker other times, it will be time or money from your CEO.
\nWhatever the case is, when you fail to show the benefits your work has for the other person, you won't get very far as a service design professional.
\nBut as you know, communicating benefits is easier said than done. Let's take the common journey map, just as an example.
\nShould you show the entire map with all its richness and potentially risk losing people in the complexity? Or should you just show a small part of it but risk that people will oversimplify things?
\nThis balancing act between what you tell, how you tell it, and when you tell it happens all the time. And it's one of those things that can make or break your day, project, and sometimes even career.
\nAs this is such an important topic, we decided to explore it in more depth in our recent Circle community session. We discussed ways that help you find that perfect balance in your story. And also things definitely you want to avoid when communicating the benefits of your work.
\nIn this episode, Heydn Ericson, who hosted the session, shares the most important guidelines that emerged in our session with you.
\nYou'll hear, that there are many small and practical things you can do to increase the chance that you'll land your message. It's empowering once you have the awareness.
\nEnjoy the conversation and keep making a positive impact!
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\n00:00 Welcome to the Show
\n03:00 Who is Heydn
\n03:45 Why this topic
\n09:30 Getting specific
\n11:15 Do we need this
\n13:15 Is it on us
\n15:30 Signs of success
\n18:30 Study their PowerPoint
\n22:45 Make it digestible
\n31:00 Little stories
\n36:30 How are you seen
\n39:15 Part of our identity
\n42:00 Advice for introverts
\n43:15 Quick recap
\n46:30 Closing thoughts
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