Managing as Designing

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Managing as Designing

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Managing as Designing explores the design attitude, a focus for managerial analysis and decision making that draws on principles from architecture, art, and other areas of design. Based on a workshop associated with the opening of the Peter B. Lewis Building (designed by Frank Gehry), the book includes keynote speeches from Frank Gehry and Karl Weick.

The premise of this book is that managers should act not only as intelligence gatherers and decision makers, but also as designers. Though decision and design are inextricably linked in management action, managers and scholars have too long emphasized the decision face of management over the design face. In a series of essays from a multitude of disciplines, the authors develop a theory of the design attitude that contrasts with the more traditionally accepted and practiced decision attitude. Their fresh view of management promises to provide a way into some of the most pressing issues facing organizational leaders today.

The contributors are from a wide variety of backgrounds including design, architecture, sociology, history, choreography, strategy, economics, music, accounting, and computer science.

About the Author
Richard J. Boland, Jr. is a Professor of Information Systems and Professor of Accountancy at Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management. Fred Collopy is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Information Systems, also at Weatherhead.

Managing as Designing,R. J. Boland,Fred Collopy,Stanford University Press,0804746745,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economics - General,Leadership,Production & Operations Management,Production management

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