Service design futures - how to create 'sociable services'

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Service design is changing, but how? here's some ideas from a talk I gave at the Institute for Government to Chief Executives of London Local Authorities.

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Dr Andrea Siodmok13th March 2014 CELC

Service design futures

How can we create more sociable services*?

* Services that capture peoples’ imagination and deliver social and fiscal value.

Insights

Think Publicwith Dott Cornwall

Creative Solutions

DESIRABLEDesiresNeedsCreativity

FEASIBLETechnicalPracticalRelevant

VIABLEValuableEconomicalSustainable

1. Service re-design

2. Integrated services

3. Sociable services

Public realm

Professional realm

User Innovation:New grass roots solutions developedby people

Collaborative innovationco-design and co-delivery of new solutionswith people

Centralised Innovation:professionals designing new solutions forpeople

Public realm

Professional realm

fiscal capital

social capital

Sociable services*(Peer to Peer etc.)

Service integration(Hybrid value chains)

Service Re-design(public services)

* Not to be confused with ‘Social’ Services of the state

1. Service re-design

Services for

Image by Cognitive MediaFrom Design Council Public services by design

Image by Cognitive MediaFrom Design Council Public services by design

Image by Cognitive MediaFrom Design Council Public services by design

Image by Cognitive MediaFrom Design Council Public services by design

Examples of Service Design tools and techniques

Design Ethnography

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Co-design

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I - services

‘HealthBook’

Workplace

Scamps

Serious GamesLegible Hospital

What ifs?

Rapid prototyping

Sea CommunicationsFrom Dott Cornwall

Experience prototypes

Think Public with Dott Cornwall

Service propositions

Service blueprints

Image from Lucerne University

2. Integrated services

local ingenuity & professional knowledge

Services with[partners, professionals & public]

Thinking Room

making good ideas happen

In 2011 Cornwall Council developed a new citizen centric approach to innovation.

MIXED ECONOMY

NEGATIVE STEREOTYPES

POSITIVES

RighteousIndividualistic

Nimbyism

Vested interestsIsolated impactIneffectual

Risk averseInertiaSilos

Profit motiveUnaccountable

Irresponsible

BureaucraticWastefulInflexible

POSITIVES

POSITIVES

PassionateEmpathic

Resourceful

BenevolentResilientEntrepreneurial

PurposefulTrusted Scalable

AdaptableEfficient

Ingenious

DemocraticAccountable

Civic

Adapted from Nick Jankel

POSITIVES

SHAREDVision

LanguageAccountabilityRelationships

CreativityTrust

3. Sociable services

Services by

UK Informal economy:49.1 million adults in UK* or 35x the size of the NHS.[*2010 census]

Sharing Economy

SOCIALReputationParticipationRelevance

NETWORKTrustCommunityPrivacy

EXPERIENCEEaseValueRecommend

Sea CommunicationsFrom Dott Cornwall

Sea CommunicationsFrom Dott Cornwall

Sea CommunicationsFrom Dott Cornwall

Sea CommunicationsFrom Dott Cornwall

Eden Project Community Innovation AwardsSea CommunicationsFrom Dott Cornwall

Shaped by Us...Virtual incubator for citizen entrepreneurs

Sea CommunicationsFrom Creative Councils

Sea CommunicationsFrom Creative Councils

Thanks to…Nesta / LGA Creative Councils programmeDott Cornwall partners: Design Council, Cornwall Council, Technology Strategy Board, University College FalmouthSome images from Flickr

Social and Service Design teams:Sea CommunicationsThink PublicSomething from UsLeap Design for ChangeCognitive MediaTwoBoexCornwall Design

* Views in this presentation my own based on experience in Dott Cornwall and Cornwall Council developing Thinking Room & Shaped by Us @shapecornwall @thinking_room