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Service Design Book Club

A reading group on books related to service design. We choose a book to read and set a date to begin an online discussion about it.

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Members: 28
Latest Activity: May 29

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I'm inspired by Jeremy's UX book club, and many of the potential books will overlap. But I usually find I just can't make it to (yet) another event. It's often better to meet in person, but I'd really like to try using the ning to facilitate discussion. Perhaps we can do both!

 

There are lots of lists out there on books we could read:

http://www.servicedesignbooks.org/browse/ (this is pretty nice!)

http://designgeneralist.blogspot.com/2009/07/service-design-reading-list.html

http://designforservice.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/books-for-service-designers/

What's your pick?

 

And http://booko.com.au for great deals

Discussion Forum

Resources on the history and current state of service design in Australia 3 Replies

Hi there!I'm looking for any resources you could point me to on the history and current state of service design in Australia. I'm specifically looking for who the big players are, who the early…Continue

Started by Di Pierce. Last reply by Yoko Akama Sep 12, 2011.

Book 1 : This is Service Design Thinking 13 Replies

May - July 2011Continue

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Started by Tania Ivanka. Last reply by Julia Birks Aug 4, 2011.

Books we could read 8 Replies

Nominate books we could read here.

Started by Tania Ivanka. Last reply by Jeremy Yuille Jun 21, 2011.

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Comment by William Donovan on May 11, 2011 at 12:44

awesome list.

 

You should join us at the UXBookClub melbourne event next Tuesday 17th May for Coopers book About Face 3.

 

It's be great to get the service disgn perspective into the conversations.

The book club books tend to have a flow on theme where by after reading the book we think about the 'what next' progression and move on from there.

 

A service design book suggestion would be great.

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