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Systems thinking and its contribution to understanding future designer thinking

2017

Design is changing in a radical way. The object of design is transforming from tangible objects into services and furthermore, into systems. Increasingly, new insights arise from the interfaces between diverse disciplines – such as art, science and technology – which through various discourses and paradigms have been specialized and driven apart. This discussion paper pinpoints the so-called systems thinkers, hybrid-people, whose methods and habits of work are constituted by the reconciliation of different disciplines. The article aims to bring more understanding to the kind of thinking that is needed in the complex and dynamic environment in which we create and use design today. This discu…

Computer sciencefuture designmedia_common.quotation_subjectmonialaisuusArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Multidisciplinary approachHuman–computer interactionluovuusSystems thinkingsysteemiajattelucreativitymedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsta113systems thinking06 humanities and the artsCreativityComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignObject (philosophy)0602 languages and literatureSystems engineeringSystematic processdesigner thinkingmultidisciplinaryCritical systems thinkingEuropean Academy of Design Conference
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Information systems and strategy design

1999

Abstract Strategic thinking forms a wide-ranking, complex area of thought. It also seems to be an extremely interesting and important field in both management practice and literature. Recently, the areas that the different functions (like accounting, marketing, production and information systems) of firm and strategic thinking have in common have been lively discussed. In this paper, the applicability of information systems thinking to strategic thinking is outlined. For that purpose, three modes of strategy-making are explicated: strategy-making as management process, as game-playing and as leadership. In each of these three modes, the strategy design phase and especially the essentials of…

Strategic planningDecision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementStrategic thinkingKnowledge managementComputer scienceManagement sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectKnowledge acquisitionManagement Information SystemsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Strategic leadershipDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyInformation systemStrategic managementbusinessFunction (engineering)Management processInformation SystemsCritical systems thinkingmedia_commonDecision Support Systems
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SYSTEMS THEORY OF SYSTEMS THINKING: GENERAL AND PARTICULAR WITHIN MODERN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

2016

Following the concept of human as spiritual alive body, human thinking is spiritual activity of our brain – brainwork. Today we accept that thinking means processing of information what is important for management of human body life. Studying organization of human brainwork, people have discovered that all our thoughts and thinking activities are interconnected and form definite hierarchic structures. Humans reflect world as a set or network of diverse phenomena by building corresponding theories or models of observed phenomena. In other words, all phenomena in human world of thoughts are reflected as SYSTEMS, which are organizational units of Systems Thinking. Every system contains their i…

Systems theoryComputer scienceMathematics educationScience and technology educationSystems thinkingScience technology society and environment educationEducationCritical systems thinkingJournal of Baltic Science Education
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Integrative thinking is the key: An evaluation of current research into the development of adult thinking

2011

Post-formal relativistic-dialectical thinking has been widely claimed to be a new developmental stage of intellectual development. Other theoretical models come very close to post-formal thinking, with overlapping features such as the study of wisdom and epistemic understanding, as well as models of expertise, critical thinking, and scepticism. No coherent theory exists in the fields of post-formal and relativistic-dialectical thinking, though scholars have claimed that there is some similarity between the models. While empirical evidence of interconnectedness between them exists, a major difficulty lies in the theoretical definition of concepts. We critically assess the definitions of rel…

Vertical thinkingHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCritical thinkingConvergent thinkingPsychologyDivergent thinkingGeneral PsychologyLateral thinkingParallel thinkingEpistemologyIntegrative thinkingCritical systems thinkingTheory & Psychology
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