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Cambridge Service Alliance

At the forefront of service transformation in the digital era
 

Drawing on the latest work from the Cambridge Service Alliance, this thought-provoking and practical two-day course considers how to design the shift to services.

Customers increasingly demand services and solutions, not just products. For companies this can be an opportunity to increase their revenues and develop long-term relationships with their customers. However, making the shift to services is difficult and remains an aspiration for many. Arriving at a clear vision of the service offering is often the first stumbling block. What will be offered and how? What are the risks? How do we deliver and create – as well as capture – value?

By the end of the course, you will be able to use our tools to design new services and improve existing ones and support the successful integration of services into your organisation.

The course will give you new insights into:

  • How firms design and re-design services and service offerings
  • How prototyping a service works
  • How tools such as emotion mapping, process mapping, business model innovation and blue-printing play a role in service design
  • How to manage the transition and the service journey

Topics include:

  • New thinking for service design
  • Understanding the ecosystem – expanding your strategic horizons
  • Defining the business model – focusing on your customers’ needs
  • Planning your service strategy journey
  • Innovating the value delivery system – aligning resources and partners
  • Service emotion – identifying and managing the customer’s ‘emotion journey’ 
  • The role of big data – optimising service delivery and designing better solutions

The course will introduce the concept of ‘service design thinking’ through a series of tools and exercises, which will support you and your organisation as you make the shift to services. During the course you will also be given the opportunity to design a new service and/or enhance one of your organisation’s existing services. 

Drawing on the latest work from the Cambridge Service Alliance, this thought provoking and practical two-day course considers how to design the shift to services. The tutors have a highly engaging and interactive teaching style and have delivered workshops to a host of clients in the public and private, manufacturing and service sectors. 

Tuesday 4 April 2017

09:00-09:30   Introduction and welcome
09:30-10:00   Why do services matter and how are they defined?
10:00-10:45   The servitization of manufacturing
10:45-11:15   Refreshments
11:15-11:45   Pitch servitized product
11:45-12:30   Design thinking for services
12:30-13:30   Lunch
13:30-14:30   Collecting user stories through personas
14:30-15:15   Defining a service concept
15:15-15:45   Refreshments
15:45-17:30   Service prototyping

19.00 Course Dinner

Wednesday 5 April 2017

09:00-10:00   Service process mapping and blueprinting
10:00-11:00   Emotion mapping
11:00-11:30   Refreshments
11:30:12:30   Service prototyping - round 2
12:30-13:30   Lunch
13:30-14:30   Service business model innovation
14:30-15:30   Ecosystem perspective
15:30-15:45   Refreshments
15:45-16:00   Where IT going?
16:00-16:30   Wrap up and close

The course will introduce the concept of ‘service design thinking’ through a series of tools and exercises, which will support you and your organisation as you make the shift to services. During the course you will also be given the opportunity to design a new service and/or enhance one of your organisation’s existing services.

Date: 
Tuesday, 4 April, 2017 - 09:00 to Wednesday, 5 April, 2017 - 16:30
Contact name: 
ECS Enquiries
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Event location: 
IfM, Cambridge, UK

Cambridge Service Alliance

Welcome to the Cambridge Service Alliance…

  • A unique global alliance between the University of Cambridge and some of the world’s leading businesses.

  • Help organisations to address the challenges they will face in the next three to five years, through rigorous research, practical tools, insights and education programmes.

  • Learn how other innovative organisations are developing new services through our events

  • Since its inception in 2010 industrial partners have included CEMEX, GEA, IBM, Pearson, Zoetis, HCLTech, Bouygues UK among others.