Strategic advisory at the intersection of service performance, trust, and inclusion.

Services shape how people experience organizations and ultimately, whether they trust them.

Empact works with leadership teams to understand how services function in practice across different user realities. We identify where journeys create friction, confusion, or unintended barriers, and how those patterns influence engagement, trust, and long-term performance.

We combine inclusive, human-centered design and strategic foresight. The result is clear, structured insight that supports confident decision-making across digital, physical, and hybrid services.


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Why Empact?

Calm, structured guidance in complex systems

We help organizations navigate services, governance, and human realities. We also focus on making complex service systems understandable. Allowing leadership teams to act with confidence.

Inclusion that improves outcomes

When services work for people who face barriers, they tend to work better for everyone, improving usability, reach, and trust.

A structured way of working

We bring a clear process, defined phases, and concrete outputs. This makes our work easy to engage with and easy to act on.

Inclusive design

Equity is at the heart of our design process, not just at the level of speech, but in action. In practice, this means a particularly inclusive way of working, often with marginalized groups at the centre.

Sensitivity to marginalized groups

We have extensive experience in involving marginalized groups in our work and have a sensitive and respectful approach. We have experience working with migrants and refugees, young people and unemployed people, among others.

How we help organizations

We support organizations at different levels, from understanding how services perform, to enabling change and embedding new ways of working.

Our approach is inclusive and collaborative: we involve stakeholders and beneficiaries throughout the design process. This is how we ensure that the services and solutions we design are equitable, innovative and appealing to those they are intended to serve.

16-Week service performance, trust & inclusion assessment

A fixed-scope engagement focused on one critical service. It provides a structured understanding of how the service performs, where key challenges exist, and what to do next.

Phase 1: Framing the system
Clarifying goals, stakeholders, and service structure.

Phase 2: Understanding experiences
Mapping journeys and gathering real user insight.

Phase 3: Identifying patterns
Analyzing friction, barriers, and performance gaps.

Phase 4: Defining the way forward
Clear roadmap and executive-level recommendations.

Outcome:
– Clear view of how the service performs in practice
– Identified improvement areas with real user insight
– Prioritized actions aligned with organizational goals
– A structured foundation for further development

Service design with equity at the center
  • Understanding and improving services at a system level
  • Inclusive and human-centered design as a strategic method
  • Customer and user insight to inform decision-making
  • Designing and validating new service concepts
Capability & change support
  • Building capability for inclusive and effective services
  • Turning insight into concrete action across teams
  • Aligning ways of working and decision-making
  • Panel discussions and expert talks
  • Service design trainings and sparring
Organizational development
  • Co-creating strategies, visions, and ways of working
  • Strengthening structures that support innovation, experimentation and learning
  • Developing processes and action plans for sustained change

Our work

Startup Refugees

Startup Refugees develops solutions that strengthen migrants’ access to employment and entrepreneurship. As part of the ESR+-funded Diverse Talents project, the organization built a training model focused on workplace diversity, aimed at helping companies strengthen their inclusivity, non-discrimination, and welcoming practices. Empact served as an independent evaluation and development partner for the training model.

Association of Caribbean States

The Association of Caribbean States (ACS) brings together nations and territories of the Greater Caribbean to promote cooperation, dialogue, and coordinated action across the region. Empact supported the ACS in their strategic planning process through facilitating a High Level event and facilitating a strategic foresight workshop in Trinidad and Tobago in the spring of 2025.

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Naistenkartano

Naistenkartano supports the wellbeing of women through peer-led groups and easy to access psychosocial services. As client needs have been growing more complex, the emotional load on staff has also increased. To assist with this, the organization partnered with Empact to strengthen internal support structures and reimagine how their work is organized.

Nicehearts Neighborhood Mothers

Neighborhood Mothers is a network of volunteer women who support immigrant women in promoting community, integration, and inclusion. Although the activities are already well-established, Neighborhood Mothers wanted to develop their processes, improve the quality of training and communication, and strengthen the volunteers’ ability to organize successful events.

Nuoret Lesket ry – Young Widows

Nuoret Lesket ry is an NGO in Finland, providing peer support, counseling and other services to young widows and their families. Empact facilitated a sparring session with the staff to help them take the first steps in developing a clearer, more accessible service path for people who have lost a partner and become widowers.

– Anni Susineva, Neighborhood Mothers, Nicehearts

– Niina Laaksonen, Hivpoint

– Workshop participant

– Päivi Korpela, Plan International

– Sini Leppänen, Nuoret Lesket ry

Our team

Our team currently consists of two experienced service designers. Both of us bring a mix of social understanding and concrete design skills from several years of experience in different sectors. We have experience in engaging a diverse range of people and elevating the voices that often remain silent.

Michelle Sahal Estimé

I am a service designer who wants to make both digital and physical society more equitable, so it serves us all. I have worked with a wide range of equality related challenges and topics for over 14 years, in NGOs, at the United Nations, academia and most recently in an IT consulting firm. Since 2016, human-centred design has been an integral part of my work. My background in health and communications from the third sector gives me a strong foundation in helping NGOs, networks and small businesses to develop impactful and inclusive services. I am particularly inspired by projects where I can concretely include and engage minorities in the inclusive design process.

Anna Pyyluoma

I am a service designer who helps organisations work more effectively and understand how to respond to the needs of a changing world. I specialize in strategic planning, service design and change management. I am a skilled facilitator and I am passionate about working with social innovation. My dream project would be to participate in a future visioning project that empowers marginalized groups, helping organisations to adapt their activities to better meet the needs of everyone. I want to use my design skills to promote a sustainable future and inclusion.

Blog posts

Read our blog to find our newest posts related to Empact, inclusive design and other related interesting topics. Each post is written in both Finnish and English or only in English.