The Design Way: Intentional Change in an Unpredictable World : Foundations and Fundamentals of Design CompetenceEducational Technology, 2003 - 327 pagina's The principles of design apply to many fields including architecture, fashion, graphics, and educational systems. Design involves creative thinking, inquiry, reflection, innovation, action, substance, and follow through. It manifests creative concepts into the real world. Design is the job of leaders who aim to move their organizations forward. In this book, the authors explain how. |
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Foundations | 27 |
Fig 38 Churchmans Planning Categories with Focus | 103 |
Fig 310 Design Palette Consisting of Types of Systems | 109 |
Fig 41 Dimensions of Whole | 118 |
Fig 43 Critique of Wholes | 129 |
Fundamentals | 131 |
Fig 81 Client Judgments | 191 |
Fig 83 Dimensions of Core Judgment | 201 |
Fig 91 The Alchemy Process | 211 |
Fig 96 Design Problem Solving | 216 |
Fig 101 Examples of Tensions in the Design Process | 231 |
Metaphysics | 237 |
Fig 121 Paradoxes of Design | 257 |
Fig 131 Value and Meaning Making in Design | 275 |
Fig 51 Default Options and the Intentional Option | 136 |
Fig 52 A Desideratum Expressed through Three Forms | 143 |
Fig 61 Design Interpretation and Meaning | 158 |
Fig 71 Design Communication | 175 |
Character and Competence | 289 |
cs Fig V1 Hierarchy of Designer Qualitiesthe 7 cs | 293 |
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ability aesthetic analysis paralysis Aristotle artifact attributes become behavior character Churchman client complex composition comprehensive concept concrete consequence context core judgments create creation creative defined degrees of freedom desiderata design activity design approach design communication design culture design inquiry design judgment design palette design process design situation design team design thinking designed whole designer's desire developed dimension dominant Donald Schön elements emergent quality ensouled environment essential evil example existence experience focus focused guarantor-of-design Hillman holistic Horst Rittel human ideal ideas images imagination important individual innovation inquiry and action integrity intention interpretation James Hillman knowledge Monomythic nature outcome particular design perennial philosophy perspective phronesis possible problem production purpose rational real world reality reflective relationship requires responsibility role Russell Ackoff scientific sense skills soul specific spiritual systems approach systems design systems thinking things true ultimate particular understanding unique West Churchman wicked problems