Making the Case for Service Design is an intensive one-day masterclass that will give you the skills and tools to communicate the value of user-centred change and build a compelling financial business case
Who it’s for
This course is for user-centred design practitioners and change-makers looking to gain the skills and confidence in financial and risk analysis needed to prove the value of user-centred change in their organisations or the organisations they work with
What you’ll learn
Identify the areas of unnecessary cost and risk being generated by bad service design in your service and organisation
Understand how this compares to other organisations and typical patterns of cost and risk within public and private sector services
Build the skills needed to put a price on bad service design, and identify the cost of improving it to create a compelling cost-benefit analysis for user-centred change
Understand how to build or improve the business model of your service to support user-centric change
Understand how to navigate the mechanisms of financial approval and case-making in the public and private sector
Construct a compelling financial and risk-based case for change
How it works
All classes are delivered live and online in small classes that are a mix of taught tuition, individual exercises, and group discussion.
Participants work on a service or case study of their choice so all course takeaways are able to be put into action immediately