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Here's How To Break Free From the "Prove It Again" Cycle / Inside Service Design / Ep. #05

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Are you tired of proving the value of service design… over and over again?

Well, I'm happy to share that you're not alone. It's one of the most common frustrations I hear from professionals in our field.

You work hard, you get a win, you move the needle... and then the next project starts, and it feels like you're right back at square one, making the case all over again. Sound familiar.

Many of us feel stuck in this endless "prove it" loop, wondering how to get service design to move from a special invitation to a fundamental expectation.

So, how do you break the cycle? How do you build momentum that lasts?

That’s the challenge we take head on in this episode of our Inside Service Design series.

In this series we explore the real, unpolished practice of driving change from within organizations.

For this conversation, I was joined by two brilliant in-house professionals, Nancy Samayoa and Sara Langston, who are deep in the reality of this work every day.

They share some honest and insightful perspectives on this struggle.

  • Why service design can sometimes be perceived as a "threat" to the status quo.
  • The moment they realized very few actually have seen service design at a true "scale" stage, and why that can feel so disheartening.
  • And a powerful reframe: how to (re)define success by celebrating the small, daily, "invisible" wins that truly build momentum and prevent burnout.

As with all the conversations in this series what you'll be getting isn't just some interesting theory. It's a practical guide to shifting your mindset from chasing big, elusive victories to appreciating the daily progress that ultimately leads to lasting change.

So if you’re ready to hear how to play the long game and find sustainable ways to make an impact, this conversation is for you.

I'm curious, have you made a habit of celebrating the small, "invisible" wins? If so how are you doing that? And if no, what's stopping you?

Enjoy the conversation!

Be well,

~ Marc

--- [ 1. GUIDE ] ---

00:00 Welcome to August Round Up

04:30 Sara's unexpected journey in service design

06:30 Unexpected transferability of skills

09:30 Nancy's path from architecture to service design

12:30 "Gung-ho" applicant and a surprising hiring manager

14:30 Challenges of working on in-house projects

17:30 The "ooh," "ah," and "oh no" moments

19:30 How service designers are approached for projects

20:30 Service design as a perceived "threat" in government

23:00 Linking service design activities to positive outcomes

25:30 Getting past the "endless proof" stage

28:30 Garden metaphor = design maturity

31:45 Challenge of getting from the "prove" to the "scale" stage

33:45 Risk of service design

36:30 Applying models without feeling disheartened

38:00 What scaffolding looks like in service design

40:30 Focusing on celebrating the wins

42:00 Why we tend to focus on problems over success stories

43:15 Redefining success and progress

44:00 How Nancy views her wins

46:00 The Circle as an extended SD team

48:15 Sara's expectations

51:15 Nancy's service design expectations

52:45 SD skill: Relationship building

56:45 Treating stakeholder relationships like a research project

57:00 Other key skill: Curiosity

59:30 Question to ponder

1:02:15 Final words of wisdom from Sara

1:03:30 Final words of wisdom from Nancy

--- [ 2. LINKS ] ---

--- [ 3. CIRCLE ] ---

Join our private community for in-house service design professionals.

⁠https://servicedesignshow.com/circle

--- [4. FIND THE SHOW ON] ---

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Manage episode 507064192 series 1206631
Service Design Show에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Service Design Show 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

Are you tired of proving the value of service design… over and over again?

Well, I'm happy to share that you're not alone. It's one of the most common frustrations I hear from professionals in our field.

You work hard, you get a win, you move the needle... and then the next project starts, and it feels like you're right back at square one, making the case all over again. Sound familiar.

Many of us feel stuck in this endless "prove it" loop, wondering how to get service design to move from a special invitation to a fundamental expectation.

So, how do you break the cycle? How do you build momentum that lasts?

That’s the challenge we take head on in this episode of our Inside Service Design series.

In this series we explore the real, unpolished practice of driving change from within organizations.

For this conversation, I was joined by two brilliant in-house professionals, Nancy Samayoa and Sara Langston, who are deep in the reality of this work every day.

They share some honest and insightful perspectives on this struggle.

  • Why service design can sometimes be perceived as a "threat" to the status quo.
  • The moment they realized very few actually have seen service design at a true "scale" stage, and why that can feel so disheartening.
  • And a powerful reframe: how to (re)define success by celebrating the small, daily, "invisible" wins that truly build momentum and prevent burnout.

As with all the conversations in this series what you'll be getting isn't just some interesting theory. It's a practical guide to shifting your mindset from chasing big, elusive victories to appreciating the daily progress that ultimately leads to lasting change.

So if you’re ready to hear how to play the long game and find sustainable ways to make an impact, this conversation is for you.

I'm curious, have you made a habit of celebrating the small, "invisible" wins? If so how are you doing that? And if no, what's stopping you?

Enjoy the conversation!

Be well,

~ Marc

--- [ 1. GUIDE ] ---

00:00 Welcome to August Round Up

04:30 Sara's unexpected journey in service design

06:30 Unexpected transferability of skills

09:30 Nancy's path from architecture to service design

12:30 "Gung-ho" applicant and a surprising hiring manager

14:30 Challenges of working on in-house projects

17:30 The "ooh," "ah," and "oh no" moments

19:30 How service designers are approached for projects

20:30 Service design as a perceived "threat" in government

23:00 Linking service design activities to positive outcomes

25:30 Getting past the "endless proof" stage

28:30 Garden metaphor = design maturity

31:45 Challenge of getting from the "prove" to the "scale" stage

33:45 Risk of service design

36:30 Applying models without feeling disheartened

38:00 What scaffolding looks like in service design

40:30 Focusing on celebrating the wins

42:00 Why we tend to focus on problems over success stories

43:15 Redefining success and progress

44:00 How Nancy views her wins

46:00 The Circle as an extended SD team

48:15 Sara's expectations

51:15 Nancy's service design expectations

52:45 SD skill: Relationship building

56:45 Treating stakeholder relationships like a research project

57:00 Other key skill: Curiosity

59:30 Question to ponder

1:02:15 Final words of wisdom from Sara

1:03:30 Final words of wisdom from Nancy

--- [ 2. LINKS ] ---

--- [ 3. CIRCLE ] ---

Join our private community for in-house service design professionals.

⁠https://servicedesignshow.com/circle

--- [4. FIND THE SHOW ON] ---

  continue reading

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