Simon Clatworthy
The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, AHO, Oslo, Norway
Robin Oorschot
Delft University of Technology, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Berit Lindquister
The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, AHO, Oslo, Norway
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Ingår i: ServDes.2014 Service Future; Proceedings of the fourth Service Design and Service Innovation Conference; Lancaster University; United Kingdom; 9-11 April 2014
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 99:26, s. 270-280
Publicerad: 2014-06-25
ISBN: 978-91-7519-280-2
ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
This paper presents explorative work investigating how tangible objects can assist the understanding and discussion of the strategic implications of future scenarios. The paper draws upon theory and practice from co-design; particularly from the area of collaborative workshops using gaming; objects and tangible tools.
Three iterations of objects were developed; then evaluated through discussions with leaders in three commercial service providers. The results show that the tangible objects encouraged efficient and effective discussion and reflection regarding strategic implications of future scenarios. Further; they directed the discussion towards unexpected areas and helped the leaders gain an overview that supported meaningful discussion of future strategy.
The paper contributes to the field of Service Design by bridging co-design and service design and introducing tangible models; particularly as a tool for strategic discussion. It describes the development process and the results and discusses the important role that tangible objects might play in the future service co-design process.
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