Multidisciplinary Design Team
The organization shall mobilize a multi-disciplinary team to perform all design-related efforts and should enable an open environment that cultivates their creativity and structured thinking.
An enthusiastic, committed, and competent design team are the first step to excelling in the service design process, with the following roles and requirements:
Steering the process of service improvement in its initial stages by correctly framing the problems encountered by service users, baselining the current state of the service with respect to customer experience, ideating and iterating possible solutions, as well as time traveling into the future to anticipate developments in service trends through time.
Possessing both knowledge breadth of the service design process and knowledge depth in a specific area of expertise.
Originating from a variety of disciplines (e.g., data analytics, marketing, engineering, and technical service provisioning, and research) and backgrounds that reflect the composition and diversity of their wider community.
To ensure internal cohesion within teams, it is also useful to select individual members based on complementary and/or matching characteristics revealed through individual difference assessment measures such as personality and values tests.
Access to important customer information and feedback, as well as the freedom and access to feedback and expertise of relevant external stakeholders when appropriate.
Team members should also be provided with the appropriate communication tools to share ideas and information between themselves in a clear and transparent manner.
To maintain a sense of motivation and purpose, it is also best that the design team is made aware of their own task objectives and how their work aligns with wider organizational outcomes, vision, mission, and CX strategy, as well as their social, political, and economic context.