Co-Creating Humane and Innovative Organizations: Evolutions in the Practice Of Socio-technical System Design
is the multifaceted book edited by our colleagues Bernard Mohr (USA) and Pierre van Amelsvoort (Netherlands, Belgium). Thirty authors (academics, union leaders, and practitioners) describe their different lenses on STS-D (Socio-Technical System Design) to shed light on the panoply of past, present, and future thinking and practices that give life to the challenge of “co-creating humane and innovative organizations.” A number of active EUWIN participants contributed to the book.
The book is sponsored by the Global STS-D Network, cofounded by the STS Roundtable (North America) and the Ulbo De Sitter Institute (in the Netherlands and Belgium).
The book is recommended by – among other persons – Edgar H. Schein: “Finally we have an excellent overview of Socio-technical theory and practice, a historically seminal concept that has not nearly received enough attention among managers and organization development practitioners” and by Bill Pasmore “The idea of building organizations that are great for people and productivity began long before Teal and Holocracy became popular….Read this book if you want to know the story behind the story of making organizations that are truly amazing.”
You can see a preview at Amazon website. However, we ask you to please order it at the CreateSpace website for the same price ($ 29.95) as this brings twice as much royalty to fund development of the Global STS-D network.
Contents
- Waves of Evolution In Socio-technical Systems Design (STS-D)—Bernard J. Mohr and Pierre van Amelsvoort ˑ1
- Creating High-Performing Organizations: The North American Open Socio-technical Systems Design Approach—Bernard J. Mohr ˑ16
- Open Systems Theory and the Two-Stage Model of Active Adaptation—Donald W. de Guerre ˑ34
- North American Design of Nonroutine Work Systems (1980s–1990s)—Douglas Austrom and Carolyn Ordowich ˑ50
- Human Talent Mobilization: Improving Both Quality of Working Life and Productivity by Organizational Design in the Lowlands—Pierre van Amelsvoort ˑ73
- Organizing Innovation and (Strategic) Decision Making—L. J. Lekkerkerk ˑ99
- Socio-technical Systems Design for Coordination of Virtual Teamwork—Bert Painter, Pamela A. Posey, Douglas R. Austrom, Ramkrishnan V. Tenkasi, Betty Barrett, and Betsy Merck ˑ123
- STS Designing for a Networked World—Carolyn Ordowich and Doug Austrom ·145
- The Employee’s Voice in the Design of Humane and Innovative Work(places)—Kevin Boyle, Wim Sprenger, and Ike Overdiep ˑ167
- Democratic Dialogue—Bjorn Gustavsen ˑ186
- Workplace Innovation—Frank Pot and Steven Dhondt ˑ201
- Purpose and Power in the Evolution of Socio-technical Systems Design—William E. Smith ˑ223
- Evolving Socio-technical Perspectives on Human Factors and Safety—Eric-Hans Kramer and Matthijs Moorkamp ˑ241
- Resilience-Centered Approaches for Training Design in an Electric Utility—Mohammed Alfayyoumi, Rocky Sease, and Pamela Ey ˑ258
- Enid Mumford: The ETHICS Methodology and Its Legacy—Peter Bednar and Christine Welch ˑ274
- Applying Enterprise Information Technology from a Socio-technical Perspective —Mark J. G. Govers and Pim Sudmeier ˑ289
- Lowlands Socio-technical Design Theory and Lean Production—Jac Christis and Erik Soepenberg ·303
- Changing the Nature of Work: Toward Total Workplace Innovation—Geert van Hootegem ˑ326
- The Future of STS-D—Bernard J. Mohr and Pierre van Amelsvoort ˑ344
You can see a preview at Amazon website. However, we ask you to please order it at the CreateSpace website for the same price ($ 29.95) as this brings twice as much royalty to fund development of the Global STS-D network.