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Appendix 3. POI Data

Appendix 3. POI Data. External Viewpoints Reports (EVRs) The Social Life Of Information Nov. 01. 2005. Pathfinder Lee, Wangbong Eom, Jihye Oh, Youngseok Suh, Il-seok. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information. Contents Introduction Limits to Information Practice Makes Process

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Appendix 3. POI Data

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  1. Appendix 3. POI Data External Viewpoints Reports (EVRs) The Social Life Of Information Nov. 01. 2005 Pathfinder Lee, Wangbong Eom, Jihye Oh, Youngseok Suh, Il-seok

  2. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information • Contents • Introduction • Limits to Information • Practice Makes Process • Re-education • Conclusion and Reflection • Q&A

  3. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information • Introduction • Tunnel vision leads to Tunnel Design. • Tunnel vision neglects the peripheries of the societies, the communities, the organizations • Badly designed technologies bite back, the good designed fight back.

  4. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information • Limits to Information • The lack of information  society’s fundamental problems • The infoenthusiasts’s thought  simple volume of information  the man with the proverbial hammer,to whom everything looks like a nail  Datafication • The faith on the information  “embrace dumb power” instead of thinking hard (e.g. “Moore’s Law”) Information Problem

  5. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information • Limits to Information (cont’) • The overreliance on information leads to “6-D vision” • demassification • decentralization • denationalization • disintermediation • despacialization • disaggregation • 6’D vision achieves the clarity by oversimplifying • We do not believe that society is relentlessly demassifying and disaggregating.

  6. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information • Practices makes Process • Boom up reengineering in response to “the crises that will not go away” • But, the reengineering turned out to be “pernicious panacea.” • Why ? • Difficulty to deal with practice • Need to understand practice when you redesign process effectively • The author presents the three approaches for the practice in the process • collaboration, narration and improvisation

  7. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information • Re-education • Information technology evolvement  The lecture in the remote place. -> But, Still classrooms and close interactions between classmates • Why the home office is not working is the same reason -> Even if the home office environment would be a good example achieved by the advanced information technology, the home office environment does not have the interaction with others.

  8. EVRs – The Social Life Of Information • Conclusion And Reflection • If we identify and codify the given requirements according to the information we already know, then we may get into the tunnel design situation . • Referring to the others’ design (e.g. Benchmarking): People thought may be caught in the existing design  Don’t think more creative idea than the information. Information Practice

  9. Q & A

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