We Tried to Warn You

We Tried to Warn You

by Peter H. Jones
We Tried to Warn You

We Tried to Warn You

by Peter H. Jones

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Overview

This book was written as a response to the positive and heartening reception to a series of articles published (online and print) on innovative interventions in organizations. The core message of We Tried to Warn You is that every day, micro-failures of communication and their cover-ups can accumulate, and enable a network of decisions that lead to systemic-level failures of organizations. I report on first hand experiences as an organizational participant, and more recently as a design/management consultant, informed by the substantive research published over the years by key authors I have learned from, and cite in the book. I focus emphasis on the knowledge-based practices that enable organizations to sense and make decisions from critical feedback from customers in the field, especially the multidisciplinary field now known as "user experience" (or UX).

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012529985
Publisher: Nimble Books LLC
Publication date: 01/08/2011
Series: Designing Organizations that Matter , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 362 KB

About the Author

Peter Jones, Ph.D. is managing director of Redesign, Inc. a design/research firm for human-systems innovation in Dayton and Toronto. Redesign leads design for complex services and information products, involving field research, prototyping, and concept testing. Peter has designed leading information resources used in scientific, legal, and medical practice, and conducts ethnographic and design research to help people understand the impact of innovations that will impact these fields and change practice. Dr. Jones is on faculty at Toronto’s OCAD University, where he is a senior fellow of the Strategic Innovation Lab and teaches in the Strategic Foresight and Innovation graduate program. He is a board member of the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, which promotes the practice and science of dialogic design for democratic, collaborative action on socially complex problems. Peter’s books, papers and online work are at designdialogues.com.
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