77 research outputs found

    Strategy discourse as collaborative design practice: Can design thinking benefit strategy development?

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    This paper provides an investigation into strategic processes, focusing on identifying the processes, practices and capabilities characterising intra- and inter-organisational collaboration that foster strategy development and innovation through creativity in thinking and problem solving. To do so we build our research framework at the intersection of four theoretical foundations: integrative design practice (or design thinking), inter-organizational collaboration, dynamic capabilities and practice theory

    Positive Design: Using Design Thinking as a Creative Process for Enhancing Project Outcomes

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    This PDW brings together scholars and practitioners working on creativity, design thinking and strategy to explore, debate, and illustrate the ways in which design thinking is being used as a creative process to positively impact people as the beneficiaries and stakeholders of projects. The PDW is the first of a series of PDWs to be proposed at AOM over the next three years seeking to bring the design thinking and positive organizational scholarship communities together to advance knowledge, theorizing and research on how design thinking can impact projects to improve society and have a positive and sustainable impact on people, planet and profit. The workshop will be an interactive, design thinking led session and will produce micro-projects to advance the ‘positive design’ cause within the academy. This session will also be supported by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and will seek to broaden and build networks across AOM, SMS and PMI to advance creative approaches to project design with a focus on beneficiaries and stakeholders

    Designing the future: strategy, design and the 4th Revolution: an introduction

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    This is an introduction to the special issue of California Management Review on Design Thinking (DT). This special issue joins the growing body of work exploring the idea of DT and whether DT makes a difference in terms enhancing or augmenting the impact of technology—and, as a result, innovation—in a positive way. We have chosen an interesting, relevant, and useful array of papers that provide different approaches, views, and interpretations of applied design thinking. These articles provide both management and scholarly readers with insights in how DT is used, as well as its impact and usefulness in a variety of contexts

    Organizational creativity as idea work: Intertextual placing and legitimating imaginings in media development and oil exploration

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    How do we understand the nature of organizational creativity when dealing with complex, composite ideas rather than singular ones? In response to this question, we problematize assumptions of the linearity of creative processes and the singularity of ideas in mainstream creativity theory. We draw on the work of Bakhtin and longitudinal research in two contrasting cases: developing hydrocarbon prospects and concepts for films and TV series. From these two cases, we highlight two forms of work on ideas: (i) intertextual placing, whereby focal ideas are constituted by being connected to other elements in a larger idea field; and (ii) legitimating imaginings, where ideas of what to do are linked to ideas of what is worth doing and becoming. This ongoing constitution and legitimating is not confined to particular stages but takes place in practices of generating, connecting, communicating, evaluating and reshaping ideas, which we call idea work. The article contributes to a better understanding of the processual character of creativity and the deeply intertextual nature of ideas, including the multiplicity of idea content and shifting parts–whole relationships. Idea work also serves to explore the neglected role of co-optative power in creativity

    Total ventricular assist for long-term treatment of heart failure

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    Aortic Isthmus Pseudoaneurysm After Coarctation Repair as a Source of Thromboembolism

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    A 60 year old male, smoker with a past medical history of moderate hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, bronchial asthma and surgically corrected aortic coarctation with interposition grafting at the age of 17, was presented with four episodes of post-exercise lower limb thromboembolism within a period of two years. The electrocardiogram was normal and multiple Holter recordings showed no rhythm abnormalities. The cardiac transthoracic echocardiogram showed normal left ventricular dimensions and systolic function, normal right ventricle, bicuspid aortic valve with moderate insufficiency and mild stenosis, ascending aorta with a diameter of 46mm, and a pressure gradient across the aortic isthmus of 20mmHg. The cardiac transesophageal echocardiogram revealed no intracardiac thrombi or shunts and in addition neither dissection nor thrombus in the descending thoracic aorta was detected. Although the patient was subjected to multiple diagnostic imaging examinations, it was the Dual Source Computed Tomography with three-dimensional image reconstruction of the aorta that disclosed the detachment of the graft’s wall inner surface at the site of its proximal anastomosis with the descending thoracic aorta, just distal to the origin of the left subclavian artery, that resulted in the formation of a pseudoaneurysm which served as the source of distally embolizing thrombi. Moreover, in the distal thoracic aorta just after the graft’s distal anastomosis, a mild stenosis occurred due to intense intramural calcification. Although various therapeutic approaches were considered, the patient was finally taken to the operating theatre, where, via a left lateral thoracotomy, the preoperative findings were confirmed and the lesions successfully repaired

    Asymptomatic papillary fibroelastoma of the Aortic valve in a young woman - a case report

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    Echocardiography represents an invaluable diagnostic tool for the detection of intracardiac masses while simultaneously provides information about their size, location, mobility and attachment site as well as the presence and extent of any consequent hemodynamic derangement
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