Diagnosis and Design of Organisations and IT, 7.5 credits

Diagnos och design av verksamhet och IT, 7.5 hp

725A37

Main field of study

Information Systems

Course level

Second cycle

Course type

Single subject and programme course

Examiner

Siri Wassrin

Course coordinator

Siri Wassrin

Director of studies or equivalent

Truls Löfstedt
ECV = Elective / Compulsory / Voluntary
Course offered for Semester Weeks Language Campus ECV
F7MIT Master Programme in IT and Management 1 (Autumn 2021) 202145-202203 Swedish Linköping, Valla C

Main field of study

Information Systems

Course level

Second cycle

Advancement level

A1N

Course offered for

  • Master Programme in IT and Management

Entry requirements

  • A Bachelor’s Degree equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen in one of the following subject areas:
    - Information Systems 
    - Business Administration
    - Cognitive Science 
    - Computer Science
  • English and Swedish corresponding to the level of English and Swedish in Swedish upper secondary education (Engelska 6 and Svenska 3)

Intended learning outcomes

On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- explain and evaluate conditions for and effects of different approaches for diagnosis and design of activities and IT
- identify, understand and evaluate different actors/interested parties' perspectives on diagnosis and design in both theory and practice
- carry a deeper, problematising discussion of diagnosis and design of activities and IT - its different parts, relations and as a whole

Course content

The main contents of the course are:
- Diagnosis and design (meanings and relations)
- Diagnosis and design that divides in the work of change
- Different perspectives on activities and IT, given different interested parties regarding, inter alia, interpretations, influence and power
- Traditional and more experimental approaches and IT related approaches (IT as a tool) for diagnosis and design of activities and IT
- Opportunities and obstacles in implementing different approaches for diagnosis and design
- Images from the placement is an example from diagnosis and design

Teaching and working methods

The course consists of lectures, seminars, supervision and student-controlled work, in groups and independently. Laboratory/interactive parts with the support of IT tools. Belonging to the effort is preparing for lectures and seminars through studies of literature. Compulsory parts. Participation in seminars.

Examination

In the course, three examination parts occur:
- Examination part 1 consists of a written examination.
- Examination part 2 consists of an assignment that is carried out in groups and is presented orally.
- Examination part 3 consists of a final, written, individual assignment.

If the LiU coordinator for students with disabilities has granted a student the right to an adapted examination for a written examination in an examination hall, the student has the right to it. If the coordinator has instead recommended for the student an adapted examination or alternative form of examination, the examiner may grant this if the examiner assesses that it is possible, based on consideration of the course objectives.

Students failing an exam covering either the entire course or part of the course twice are entitled to have a new examiner appointed for the reexamination.

Students who have passed an examination may not retake it in order to improve their grades.

Grades

Three-grade scale, U, G, VG

Other information

Planning and implementation of a course must take its starting point in the wording of the syllabus. The course evaluation included in each course must therefore take up the question how well the course agrees with the syllabus. 

The course is carried out in such a way that both men´s and women´s experience and knowledge is made visible and developed.

Department

Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling
Code Name Scope Grading scale
PRO1 Project 4 credits U, G, VG
NÄRV Compulsory Attendance 0 credits U, G
IND2 Individual Assignment 3.5 credits U, G, VG

Books

Bolman, Lee G., Deal, Terrence E., (2017) Reframing organizations : artistry, choice, and leadership. 6. ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons
Kuniavsky, Mike, Goodman, Elizabeth, Moed, Andrea, (2012) Observing the user experience. a practitioner's guide to user research. Elsevier Science & Technology
Lindberg, Tilmann, Meinel, Christoph, Wagner, Ralf, (2011) Design thinking Berlin: Springer.

https://hpi.de/fileadmin/user_upload/fachgebiete/meinel/papers/Book_Chapters/Design_Thinking_-_A_Fruitful_Concept_for_IT_Development.pdf

s. 3–18 H. Plattner, C. Meinel, & L. Leifer (Eds.) Design Thinking: Understand - Improve - Apply

Löwgren, Jonas, Stolterman, Erik, (2004) Design av informationsteknik : materialet utan egenskaper 2., [rev. och utök.] uppl. Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2004
Mansfield, Roger, (2013) Company strategy and organizational design. Taylor & Francis Group.
Ottersten, Ingrid, Balic, Mijo, Isaksson, Darja, (2004) Effektstyrning av IT : nyttan uppstår i användningen. Liber
Simonsen, Jesper, Robertson, Toni, (2013) Routledge international handbook of participatory design. New York : Routledge, 2013

Articles

ACM Code of Etihcs and Professional Conduct

https://www.acm.org/code-of-ethics

Axelsson, Karin, Melin, Ulf, Lindgren, Ida, Stakeholder Salience Changes in an e-Government Implementation Project Electronic Government. EGOV 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8074. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. 2013, Wimmer M.A., Janssen M., Scholl H.J. (eds)

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40358-3_20

Brennen, J. S., & Kreiss, D., Digitalization and digitization The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy 2016, (pp. 555-566)

http://culturedigitally.org/2014/09/digitalization-and-digitization/

Heeks, R., The Tyranny of Participation in Information Systems: Learning from Development Projects. Development Informatics Working Paper no. 4. 1999

https://www.gdi.manchester.ac.uk/research/publications/di/di-wp4/

van den Hoven, J, ICT and value sensitive design IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Boston Springer 2007, Volume 233, The Information Society: Innovations, Legitimacy, Ethics and Democracy (s. 67-72).

https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-0-387-72381-5_8.pdf

Walsham, G., Are we making a better world with ICTs? Reflections on a future agenda for the IS field Journal of Information Technology 2012, 27 (2), 87-93
Ylirisku, S., & Arvola, M., The Varieties of Good Design In P. E. Vermaas, & S. Vial (Eds.), Advancements in the Philosophy of Design (1st edition ed., pp. 51-70). (Design Research Foundations). 2018,

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73302-9

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