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Sunday, April 12, 2020

Breaking Down Service Prototyping

Upcoming Talk:

ISSIP Service Design Speaker Series: Breaking Down Service Prototyping  on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 11.00 - 11.45 AM US EDT

It is believed that a prototype of a service will never match an actual, real-world scenario. The breakdown of service prototyping into prototypes, experiments, tests and pilots as phases can be a solution to provide more clarity and commitment during a service design project.

Speaker:

Maurício Manhães is the Service Design Graduate Program Coordinator and a Professor of Service Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design (Georgia, U.S.) and an Associate Design Researcher at Livework. He is also the Group Lead of the Service Design Network Academic Task Force. In 2015, he obtained a Doctoral degree in Knowledge Management with a focus on service innovation at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil) in partnership with the Koeln International School of Design (Germany), with the thesis "Innovativeness and Prejudice: Designing a Landscape of Diversity for Knowledge Creation." He often works on consultancy projects, conducts workshops, courses and lectures on design, design research, and service innovation in several countries.

ISSIP Service Design Speaker Series Chair - Payal Vaidya

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