Service Design Show

Here's How To Break Free From the "Prove It Again" Cycle / Inside Service Design / Ep. #05

Sep 18, 2025
Join Sara Langston, an in-house service design practitioner in public health, and Nancy Samayoa, an architecture-trained designer focused on higher education improvements, as they tackle the frustrating "prove it again" cycle prevalent in service design. They candidly discuss how service design can feel like a threat to the status quo, the challenges of achieving scale, and the importance of celebrating small, everyday wins. Their insights encourage rethinking success and emphasize building relationships and curiosity as keys to lasting impact.
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ANECDOTE

From Directory Frustration To Service Design

  • Sara discovered service design after working on a failing local health directory and questioning why directories were the default solution.
  • Her curiosity led her to pursue research and a master's, then apply for service design roles despite not having formal training.
ANECDOTE

Architect Turned Service Designer

  • Nancy came from architecture and moved into student experience and service-related roles at university.
  • She applied for a designer role, surprised the hiring team, and discovered her prior skills were transferable to service design.
INSIGHT

Why Service Design Feels Threatening

  • Service design can feel like a threat because it questions established ways of working in government contexts.
  • Leadership endorsement and demystifying practices are critical to reduce perceived threat and build trust.
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