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Where do service designers fit within an organisation?

Posted by: Kate Tarling, Posted on: 16 March 2018 - Categories: Service design
A table of content that repeats the 6 ways a service designer works

...to standardise and scale good approaches to services across the department, while growing the specialist domain knowledge we need to have real impact in policy, strategy, operation and delivery teams....

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Designing for government: an intern's perspective

Posted by: Beth Dixon, Posted on: 2 March 2018 - Categories: Design, Recruitment
A print out of a screen design, with handwritten design tweaks

...Soon after, I went on the GDS agile training course, which is where I was introduced to the government design principles. ‘This is for everyone’ – one of the principles...

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