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Service Innovation & Design Workshop

Agenda:

#GSJam 2015 map

What are we going to do?

TerminologiesServiceInnovationDesignCustomerExperience

CustomerA customer is anyone who receives products or services (outputs) from a supplier. Customers can be either people or organizations  and can be either external or internal to the supplier organization. 

Examples: customers include clients, consumers, users, guests, patients, purchasers, and beneficiaries.

ServiceWhat is Service?

• Intangible products• An interaction between a business and

customers• Generate a value to customer, and a revenue

to a business

Service Dimensions

Service Dimensions

Service Dimensions

Innovation

Innovation

Innovation

Innovation

Innovation

Innovation

InnovationDo you know a story about innovation?

Innovation

Design Thinking!

Design Thinking

Design

Design

Customer ExperienceCustomer experience (CX) is the product of an interaction between an organization and a customer over the duration of their relationship. This interaction includes a customer's attraction, awareness, discovery, cultivation, advocacy and purchase and use of a service.

ServiceProvide a ”VALUE” to a “Customer”, to solve a problem, do a jobCreate money/target for provider

Business or Social

Singapore

Service Designhttps://youtu.be/BeEUemtdoJQ

Service DesignThe service design takes form from a multidisciplinary process, merging several figures and competences.

At first the tools used during this process were taken from the fields that gave rise to the service design practice: social science, business, design and technology.

Service DesignService design is the activity of planning and organizing people, infrastructure, communication and material components of a service in order to improve its quality and the interaction between service provider and customers.

SDN

Tools

What happens When you refuse to empathize with your customerWhen you refuse to cope & adapt with change

i phone

Customer Life Cycle Model

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Customer Life Cycle

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Customer Life Cycle

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Pain Relievers

Gain Creator

Products & Services

Gains

Pains

Job to be done

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Please:• No go out due to security reasons• Keep the space clean and arranged• Recollect tools after the session in the box• Try to keep our voice low (because we are near

to the library)• We should leave at 3:30 pm sharp

How to use the Canvas?

Mistakes:1.  Not looking at the Value Proposition

Canvas as two separate building blocks2. Mixing several customer segments into

one canvas3. Creating your Customer Profile through

the lens of your value proposition4. Only focusing on functional jobs5. Trying to address every customer pain

and gain

1- Not looking at the Value Proposition Canvas as two separate building blocks

2.  Mixing several customer segments into one canvas

(work through the Customer Profile one customer segment at a time)

3.  Creating your Customer Profile through the lens of your value proposition

(you should step into your customers shoes)

4.  Only focusing on functional jobs

(functional, social, or emotional)

5.  Trying to address every customer pain and gain

(that the best value propositions are focused primarily on resolving only those jobs, pains, and gains that are highest priority to customers)

It is a design processPut it once in the pains or the gains, depending on customer profilee.g.: “high cost saving” is a gain creator for wealthy customers “high cost saving” is a pain releaver for a teenager customer

Business Models, & Why They’re Important

http://timkastelle.org/blog/2012/01/eight-models-of-business-models-why-theyre-important/

Value Networks from Verna Allee

Henry Chesbrough

Strategy Diamond

Patrick Staehler

Business Model Canvas

Long Range Planningthe special issue mentioned above makes a couple of important contributions. There is a new model of business models in the paper by David Teece, but it is more of a model to use in description if you are trying to study these academically. It’s not really one that you could use very easily within a firm for analysis.

Seizing the White Space

Escape Velocitythe latest book by Geoffrey Moore is fantastic. In it he includes a 9-point Market Strategy Framework, which includes elements like Target Customer, Compelling Reason to Buy, Partners and Allies, etc. If you look at it, it’s outlining a business model.

Blue Ocean Strategy

creating a new market space, by blending opera and ballet with the circus format while eliminating star performers and animals

Business Model Canvas

Books & References

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