
Transforming Public Services by Design
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Transforming Public Services by Design offers a human-centered design perspective on policies, organizations and services. Three design projects by large-scale government agencies illustrate the implications for organizations and the people involved in designing public services: the Tax Forms Simplification Project by the Internal Revenue Service (1978-1983), the Domestic Mail Manual Transformation Project by the United States Postal Service (2001-2005) and the Integrated Tax Design Project by the Australian Tax Office. These case studies offer a unique demonstration of the role of human-centered design in policy context.
This book aims to support designers and managers of all backgrounds who want to know more about reorienting policies, organizations and services around people.
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Preface
Acknowledgements
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SECTION I
Re-Orienting Public Services, Organizations and Policies Around People
Chapter 1: Design and Transformation as a Problem for the Public Sector
Chapter 2: Design Foundations for Transforming Services, Organizations
and Policies around People
Chapter 3: New Approaches to Policy Design
Chapter 4: Services as Key to Effective Government
Chapter 5: Organizational Design Practices
SECTION II
Three Examples of Transforming Public Services to Re-Orient Government Around People
Example 1: The USPS Domestic Mail Manual Transformation Project
Chapter 6: How it began: Project Background and Introduction
Chapter 7: Preparing the Ground: Project Phase I
Chapter 8: The Organizational Dimension: Project Phase II
Chapter 9: Completing the Transformation: Project Phase III
Example 2: The US IRS Tax Simplification Project
Chapter 10: The Project from Start to Finish
Example 3: Australian Tax Office Integrated Tax Design Project
Chapter 11: Background, Project Phases and Outcomes
Chapter 10: An Expanding Discourse and Practice of Design in the Public Sector
Bibliography/references
Appendices
Index
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