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On Service Design

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Oliver Baier's personal views on planning, designing, creating and delivering digital services. This is a private blog.

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On Service Design | Oliver Baier's personal views on planning, designing, creating and delivering digital services. This is a private blog. On Service Design Oliver Baier's personal views on planning, designing, creating and delivering digital services. This is a private blog. Menu Skip to content Home Bibliography About 301 Moved Permanently Leave a reply This blog’s title (and URL) begin to feel a bit narrow. This seems better. This entry was posted in Uncategorized on November 4, 2013 by Oliver Baier . The knowledge-doing gap Leave a reply People are smart. Not all of us all the time, certainly not me. But by and large, people are smart. This seems odd when considering that we frequently encounter less-than-desirable situations that often have endured for a long time. But people often know what could be done to improve even such long-lasting situations — this knowledge just isn’t put into action. Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sut...

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