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The Secret to Running the In-House Service Design Race (And Finishing Strong) / Inside Service Design / Ep. #02
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Are they lying to us...
You often hear people say that driving change as an in-house service design professional often feels less like a sprint and more like a marathon, right?
But let's be honest, that's not quite true.
In reality, it's more like running an ultra-marathon (and some more).
We all know that "tangible" progress in service design can sometimes feel slow and far removed.
Often, the real challenge isn't about which tools, methods, or frameworks you use.
It’s about keeping your internal flame burning and maintaining momentum inside the organization, especially when things get tough.
But here's the good news: some professionals have found ways to play the long game successfully.
So, how do you sustain your energy, passion, and impact when the work feels like a long-distance race (without a clear path and unknown finish line)? That's what this new episode is all about.
It’s part of our new series where we dive into the actual, unpolished practice of in-house service design.
For this conversation, I was joined by two experienced professionals, Linn Jansson and James Field.
They are both deep in the daily realities of this work and truly get what the "in-house marathon" feels like.
Linn and James share some honest insights – not just about their diverse journeys into service design, but specifically about how they navigate these long-term challenges and, crucially, how they keep their motivation high.
In this episode, you'll discover where they find their 'fuel', including:
The power of supportive teams and communities.
The importance of recognizing those small (but mighty!) wins.
How they’ve learned to see and appreciate the long-term shifts they are making, even when it's tough to notice day-to-day.
So, if you're looking for some encouragement, practical perspectives on resilience, or simply the reassurance that you're not running this marathon alone, I think you'll get a lot from this episode.
And on that note, I'm curious: What keeps you motivated when you're deep in the in-house design marathon? Hit reply and let me know.
Enjoy the conversation and keep making a positive impact!
Take care,
~ Marc
--- [ 1. GUIDE ] ---
00:00 In-house Service Design Realities
03:30 Linn's Journey
06:00 James's Journey
07:30 Defining Success
09:00 Linn's Success View
10:30 Measuring Progress
14:00 James on Influence
17:00 Measuring Enablement
18:30 Articulating Value
22:00 Why IMGD Helps
23:45 James on Influence
26:45 Org Influencing Designers
27:45 James's Sales Example
29:00 Keeping Design Sensibility
34:00 Misconceptions about SD
37:30 Linn's In-house Challenges
38:00 Linn on Failure
42:00 Gentle Activism
46:00 What to Strive For
48:30 Learning More
49:30 James's Motivation
52:30 Linn's Motivation
54:30 James's Final Point
55:00 Linn's Final Say
--- [ 2. LINKS ] ---
--- [ 3. CIRCLE ] ---
Join our private community for in-house service design professionals.
278 episodes
Manage episode 482877240 series 1206631
Are they lying to us...
You often hear people say that driving change as an in-house service design professional often feels less like a sprint and more like a marathon, right?
But let's be honest, that's not quite true.
In reality, it's more like running an ultra-marathon (and some more).
We all know that "tangible" progress in service design can sometimes feel slow and far removed.
Often, the real challenge isn't about which tools, methods, or frameworks you use.
It’s about keeping your internal flame burning and maintaining momentum inside the organization, especially when things get tough.
But here's the good news: some professionals have found ways to play the long game successfully.
So, how do you sustain your energy, passion, and impact when the work feels like a long-distance race (without a clear path and unknown finish line)? That's what this new episode is all about.
It’s part of our new series where we dive into the actual, unpolished practice of in-house service design.
For this conversation, I was joined by two experienced professionals, Linn Jansson and James Field.
They are both deep in the daily realities of this work and truly get what the "in-house marathon" feels like.
Linn and James share some honest insights – not just about their diverse journeys into service design, but specifically about how they navigate these long-term challenges and, crucially, how they keep their motivation high.
In this episode, you'll discover where they find their 'fuel', including:
The power of supportive teams and communities.
The importance of recognizing those small (but mighty!) wins.
How they’ve learned to see and appreciate the long-term shifts they are making, even when it's tough to notice day-to-day.
So, if you're looking for some encouragement, practical perspectives on resilience, or simply the reassurance that you're not running this marathon alone, I think you'll get a lot from this episode.
And on that note, I'm curious: What keeps you motivated when you're deep in the in-house design marathon? Hit reply and let me know.
Enjoy the conversation and keep making a positive impact!
Take care,
~ Marc
--- [ 1. GUIDE ] ---
00:00 In-house Service Design Realities
03:30 Linn's Journey
06:00 James's Journey
07:30 Defining Success
09:00 Linn's Success View
10:30 Measuring Progress
14:00 James on Influence
17:00 Measuring Enablement
18:30 Articulating Value
22:00 Why IMGD Helps
23:45 James on Influence
26:45 Org Influencing Designers
27:45 James's Sales Example
29:00 Keeping Design Sensibility
34:00 Misconceptions about SD
37:30 Linn's In-house Challenges
38:00 Linn on Failure
42:00 Gentle Activism
46:00 What to Strive For
48:30 Learning More
49:30 James's Motivation
52:30 Linn's Motivation
54:30 James's Final Point
55:00 Linn's Final Say
--- [ 2. LINKS ] ---
--- [ 3. CIRCLE ] ---
Join our private community for in-house service design professionals.
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