Romancing the Stone: play between romance and affection

Peter Bednar, Gillian Mallalieu

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Abstract

Despite many years of implementations, issues surrounding the success or failure of information systems are still shrouded in mystery. In a quest to improve business outcomes from such systems an IS analyst should have a key role to play. Organisational IS can be seen as a composition of indi-vidual and organisational learning processes, and as such is in a constant state of change. Knowledge as an individual sense-making process is a shifting sand of lessons learnt, experiential practices, active reflection and is therefore historically unique. Even when the balance of individual competencies, skills and attributes would seem to have been sufficient for the task at hand failure can still result from the combination of factors within that particular project. Organisational sense-making activities suffer from irrationalities of action, skilled incompetence’s and a plethora of organisational defence mechanisms. Within the information systems field, contextual analysis is an initiative focused on addressing issues of organ-isational information systems. Such systems are 'community' initiated, where system development or change activity is mentored by the analyst through the developmental mechanism of continual learning and communication.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication[Host publication title missing]
EditorsSilvia Gherardi
PublisherEGOS / University of Lyon
Pagesx1-x9
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes
Event17th EGOS Colloquium, 2001: The Odyssey of Organizing: Knowing as Desire - Lyon, France
Duration: 2001 Jul 52001 Jul 7

Conference

Conference17th EGOS Colloquium, 2001
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLyon
Period2001/07/052001/07/07

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Information Systems, Social aspects (including Human Aspects of ICT)

Free keywords

  • contextual dependencies
  • organisational learning
  • information systems
  • sense-making
  • systems thinking

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