Recognizing non-designers’ contribution in the process of designing information on visual management boards: a metaphorical approach

IF 1.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING Design Science Pub Date : 2023-07-19 DOI:10.1017/dsj.2023.14
C. Söderlund
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Abstract This paper presents a sub-study on participatory design in visual management (VM), bracketed from a larger case study. In this case, VM refers to the recurrent meetings when managers and co-workers use dashboards (VM boards) to continuously organize work activities and performances and contribute to the ongoing development and improvements within the organization. The study focuses on when the managers and co-workers are participating in the process of designing and visualizing work-related information regarding workload for future VM boards. This paper emphasizes collaborative workshops and the creation of moodboards as participatory methods, and the application of theories of metaphorical thinking and conceptual and visual metaphors. The findings show that participants perceive the visual output they create metaphorically, in this case, the moodboards. Such visual outputs represent conceptual and visual metaphors that evoke the participants’ sharing of core concepts and an establishment of stories related to the information to be designed. In turn, the metaphors and the storytelling stress desires, visions, objectives, and themes, besides workplace atmospheres, norms, and values governing the workplace. This understanding translates to shared work experiences where conceptual and visual thinking impact how work teams develop work-related information on VM boards together.
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认识到非设计师在设计视觉管理板信息过程中的贡献:一种隐喻的方法
摘要本文从一个更大的案例研究中提出了一个关于视觉管理中的参与式设计的子研究。在这种情况下,VM是指经理和同事使用仪表板(VM板)持续组织工作活动和绩效,并为组织内的持续发展和改进做出贡献的定期会议。该研究的重点是管理人员和同事何时参与设计和可视化与未来VM董事会工作量相关的工作信息的过程。本文强调合作研讨会和moodboard的创建作为参与的方法,以及隐喻思维理论和概念隐喻和视觉隐喻的应用。研究结果表明,参与者通过隐喻的方式感知他们创造的视觉输出,在这种情况下,就是moodboard。这种视觉输出代表了概念和视觉隐喻,唤起了参与者对核心概念的分享,以及与要设计的信息相关的故事的建立。反过来,隐喻和讲故事强调欲望、愿景、目标和主题,此外还有工作场所的氛围、规范和管理工作场所的价值观。这种理解转化为共享的工作经验,其中概念和视觉思维影响工作团队如何在VM板上共同开发与工作相关的信息。
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Design Science
Design Science ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING-
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22 weeks
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