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Introduction to Service Design

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Location: Turing Auditorium (Polya Hall, Room 111)

Presenter: Megan Miller, Service Design Manager, University IT

At Stanford, we as staff provide many types of "services" to our community, from administrative support to information technology, security, facilities, and much more. Providing quality, consistent services is at the heart of what we do.

Service design is an approach that applies design thinking and human-centered design to services, aiming to create exceptional end-to-end service experiences for our community. Megan Miller will introduce the basics of service design, its core concepts, methods, and principles, sharing how the University IT Service Design team is working to create consistent, quality experiences across the UIT service portfolio.

You will walk away inspired to take a new look at how your organization designs and delivers services to campus!


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University IT Technology Training sessions are available to a wide range of participants, including Stanford University staff, faculty, students, and employees of Stanford Hospitals & Clinics, such as Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Partners, and Stanford Medicine Children's Health.

Additionally, some of these programs are open to interested individuals not affiliated with Stanford, allowing for broader community engagement and learning opportunities.