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Learning Service Design + Leading Service Transformation with Clive Grinyer — DT101 E66

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Clive Grinyer is the Head of Service Design at the Royal College of Art in London. Clive's an acknowledged expert in service design, design thinking, and design and technology innovation, who has led award-winning design teams for companies around the globe. He started in design consultancy with IDEO in London and San Francisco before co-founding the design consultancy company Tangerine with Martin Derbyshire and future Apple design chief and RCA chancellor, Jony Ive.

He went on to build and lead design teams for Orange, Samsung, and Cisco, and was Director of Service Design for Barclays. As Director of Design of the UK’s Design Council, he created the Design Demand program, taking design into over one thousand UK companies. As a consultant, he’s worked with the cabinet office policy lab and at Nesta. Clive speaks at national and international conferences, writes articles and blogs, and has published Smart Design, a book on design and technology.

Show Summary

Clive discovered his interest in design at an early age, in part thanks to toys and dresses! His grandmother’s dress shop introduced him to the idea that there were actual people out there whose job was making decisions about what we would like and what would be trendy. That would lead him to art school. A conversation with a career advisor uncovered an affinity for product design, and that’s where Clive’s design path began: designing physical objects.

He worked for several well-known design consultancies, including Moggridge Associates (founded by Bill Moggridge, who would go on to co-found IDEO), and then Clive chose to co-found a design consultancy himself before shifting gears away from consulting altogether and going in-house, taking a position with Samsung, where he helped open the company’s design office in Europe. After Samsung, Clive worked for a number of the world’s leading corporations, culminating in a position with Barclays bank, where he again shifted--this time from digital design to service design--setting up their service design team and working on customer experience.

Clive recently left the corporate world behind, taking the Head of Service Design position at the RCA not long before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Today, we’ll talk about building service design teams, teaching service design and how the RCA service design department adapted its teaching and courses in response to the pandemic, and where Clive believes service design needs to take us in the future.

Listen in to learn more about:

>> Clive’s path from product design to service design>> Building a service design team>> Service design at RCA>> The future of service design, post-pandemic>> Service design in Europe and the US>> How the impact of service design is often invisible>> Service design, design thinking, and innovation

Show Highlights

[02:01] Clive talks about his design career path.[07:50] Moving from consulting to in-house.[09:54] Leaving the corporate world behind for the RCA.[10:41] Challenges Clive faced while building the service design team at Barclays.[13:02] Finding the right people for the team.[13:34] Design Council’s double diamond.[14:40] The Barclays team’s first project.[17:47] Culture change as a vital function of a service designer.[19:08] Taking people on a journey, and passing on the tools of design to others.[22:26] Teaching service design at the RCA in the midst of the pandemic.[23:02] Ramping up the use of digital tools and going online.[24:20] The success of RCA’s graduate virtual service design show.[25:54] Taking the lessons from the last year and using them going forward.[26:38] Clive talks about a successful project conducting user research online via TikTok.[27:30] Post-pandemic opportunities for service design.[27:40] Generation Regeneration.[27:56] “Never waste a crisis.”[30:23] How service design can help us make decisions to build the future we want.[31:51] Clive and Dawan talk about the state of service design in the U.S.[33:49] The focus of design thinking in the U.S.[34:04] The impact of service design in Europe.[35:23] Service design is fixing things.[36:42] The “invisible impact” of service design.[38:28] The role of service design and design thinking in innovation.[41:03] Clive offers advice to those wanting to try service design at their organization.[42:03] Thinking differently.[45:41] Clive talks about the two-year master’s at RCA.[48:16] More about RCA’s service design tutors.[51:41] The importance of storytelling to service design.[53:18] The big challenge Clive sees for service designers.[55:06] Where to find out more about Clive and his work.

Links

Clive’s website Clive on LinkedIn Clive on Twitter Clive’s profile on the Royal College of Art website RCA Service Design Ageing Well: Designing a world accessible to all Creative Review’s Top 50 for 2018 Designing Our Futures Clive Grinyer on Service Design CLG Podcast: Public services are ahead of business when it comes to service design Unknown Origins podcast: Clive Grinyer on Service Design

Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like

Integrating Engineering, Design and Business with Tony Hu — DT101 E35 Teaching and Learning Service Design for Designers and Non-designers with Maurício Manhães — DT101 E34 Rethinking Service Design + Student Projects + Community Systems with Amy O’Keefe — DT101 E56

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Dawan Stanford. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Dawan Stanford hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

Clive Grinyer is the Head of Service Design at the Royal College of Art in London. Clive's an acknowledged expert in service design, design thinking, and design and technology innovation, who has led award-winning design teams for companies around the globe. He started in design consultancy with IDEO in London and San Francisco before co-founding the design consultancy company Tangerine with Martin Derbyshire and future Apple design chief and RCA chancellor, Jony Ive.

He went on to build and lead design teams for Orange, Samsung, and Cisco, and was Director of Service Design for Barclays. As Director of Design of the UK’s Design Council, he created the Design Demand program, taking design into over one thousand UK companies. As a consultant, he’s worked with the cabinet office policy lab and at Nesta. Clive speaks at national and international conferences, writes articles and blogs, and has published Smart Design, a book on design and technology.

Show Summary

Clive discovered his interest in design at an early age, in part thanks to toys and dresses! His grandmother’s dress shop introduced him to the idea that there were actual people out there whose job was making decisions about what we would like and what would be trendy. That would lead him to art school. A conversation with a career advisor uncovered an affinity for product design, and that’s where Clive’s design path began: designing physical objects.

He worked for several well-known design consultancies, including Moggridge Associates (founded by Bill Moggridge, who would go on to co-found IDEO), and then Clive chose to co-found a design consultancy himself before shifting gears away from consulting altogether and going in-house, taking a position with Samsung, where he helped open the company’s design office in Europe. After Samsung, Clive worked for a number of the world’s leading corporations, culminating in a position with Barclays bank, where he again shifted--this time from digital design to service design--setting up their service design team and working on customer experience.

Clive recently left the corporate world behind, taking the Head of Service Design position at the RCA not long before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Today, we’ll talk about building service design teams, teaching service design and how the RCA service design department adapted its teaching and courses in response to the pandemic, and where Clive believes service design needs to take us in the future.

Listen in to learn more about:

>> Clive’s path from product design to service design>> Building a service design team>> Service design at RCA>> The future of service design, post-pandemic>> Service design in Europe and the US>> How the impact of service design is often invisible>> Service design, design thinking, and innovation

Show Highlights

[02:01] Clive talks about his design career path.[07:50] Moving from consulting to in-house.[09:54] Leaving the corporate world behind for the RCA.[10:41] Challenges Clive faced while building the service design team at Barclays.[13:02] Finding the right people for the team.[13:34] Design Council’s double diamond.[14:40] The Barclays team’s first project.[17:47] Culture change as a vital function of a service designer.[19:08] Taking people on a journey, and passing on the tools of design to others.[22:26] Teaching service design at the RCA in the midst of the pandemic.[23:02] Ramping up the use of digital tools and going online.[24:20] The success of RCA’s graduate virtual service design show.[25:54] Taking the lessons from the last year and using them going forward.[26:38] Clive talks about a successful project conducting user research online via TikTok.[27:30] Post-pandemic opportunities for service design.[27:40] Generation Regeneration.[27:56] “Never waste a crisis.”[30:23] How service design can help us make decisions to build the future we want.[31:51] Clive and Dawan talk about the state of service design in the U.S.[33:49] The focus of design thinking in the U.S.[34:04] The impact of service design in Europe.[35:23] Service design is fixing things.[36:42] The “invisible impact” of service design.[38:28] The role of service design and design thinking in innovation.[41:03] Clive offers advice to those wanting to try service design at their organization.[42:03] Thinking differently.[45:41] Clive talks about the two-year master’s at RCA.[48:16] More about RCA’s service design tutors.[51:41] The importance of storytelling to service design.[53:18] The big challenge Clive sees for service designers.[55:06] Where to find out more about Clive and his work.

Links

Clive’s website Clive on LinkedIn Clive on Twitter Clive’s profile on the Royal College of Art website RCA Service Design Ageing Well: Designing a world accessible to all Creative Review’s Top 50 for 2018 Designing Our Futures Clive Grinyer on Service Design CLG Podcast: Public services are ahead of business when it comes to service design Unknown Origins podcast: Clive Grinyer on Service Design

Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like

Integrating Engineering, Design and Business with Tony Hu — DT101 E35 Teaching and Learning Service Design for Designers and Non-designers with Maurício Manhães — DT101 E34 Rethinking Service Design + Student Projects + Community Systems with Amy O’Keefe — DT101 E56

________________

Thank you for listening to the show and looking at the show notes. Send your questions, suggestions, and guest ideas to Dawan and the Fluid Hive team. Cheers ~ Dawan

Ready to learn new ways to think and solve like a designer today? Enroll in Framing: Creating Better Solutions by Finding More Valuable Problems to Solve — from Fluid Hive’s Design Thinking 101 Learning.

Free Download — Design Driven Innovation: Avoid Innovation Traps with These 9 Steps

Innovation Smart Start Webinar — Take your innovation projects from frantic to focused!

  continue reading

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