The work of Professor John Seddon and the Vanguard Method, has had an impact upon all services sectors and on almost every continent. His work in health and the lessons for service design and policy could have dramatically transformed this field. Anyway … have a listen and give them a follow … [Read more...] about John Seddon episode on The Aural Apothecary podcast
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Studying reveals the impact of incentives
This compilation on targets and other incentives and the second film from a sales environment was recorded between 2010 and 2013. All of the staff and managers had the opportunity to study and learn together to understand their service from the customer’s point of view. When they removed the targets, changed the design of the service and introduced better measures the … [Read more...] about Studying reveals the impact of incentives
Systems thinking in Lloyds bank
In this video Justin Watts (Head of Systems Thinking Lloyds Bank) talks about the application of systems thinking in banking. Justin highlights how traditional transformation approaches and the introduction of technology drove huge volumes of failure demand into their service centres. Now Lloyds advocates studying and learning before doing. Watching time: 8 minutes … [Read more...] about Systems thinking in Lloyds bank
Systems Thinking in Advice UK
Advice UK used the Vanguard Method of Systems Thinking in Nottingham advice centres. Leaders and staff learned to study their services as systems from the service users point of view, and to transform based upon new principles. One result of this intervention was this video created to mark the significant transformation in services. Watching time: 6 minutes … [Read more...] about Systems Thinking in Advice UK
Systems Thinking in Aviva
This short film was created by Aviva in 2012. They used the Vanguard Method to help them study their services as systems and to redesign using new principles. It is their strategic competitive advantage. For more information about the Vanguard Method of Systems Thinking a good place to start is with Freedom from Command and Control (2003). Watching time: 4:16 minutes … [Read more...] about Systems Thinking in Aviva