Designing Digital Work

Concepts and Methods for Human-centered Digitization

Christian Stary author Stefan Oppl author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:10th May '19

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This book provides a framework for guiding innovation in a digitized business environment, emphasizing human knowledge and practical tools. Designing Digital Work is essential for researchers and practitioners.

In Designing Digital Work, readers are introduced to a comprehensive framework that merges theory, methodology, and practical tools to navigate the complexities of today's digitized business landscape. The authors emphasize the critical role of human knowledge and experience in effectively implementing business processes, providing a conceptual lens through which the current challenges organizations face are examined. This approach ensures that the discussion remains relevant and insightful, addressing the evolving dynamics of the workplace.

The book delves into various instruments that can facilitate the articulation and alignment of knowledge within work processes. By examining these tools, the authors provide practical guidance that can be readily applied in real-world settings. Each chapter builds upon the previous one, creating a cohesive narrative that not only informs but also empowers readers to take actionable steps toward innovation and efficiency.

As a timely resource, Designing Digital Work is essential for researchers and practitioners alike, offering a wealth of case studies and strategies that highlight the intersection of innovation and digitization. This open access volume serves as a vital reference for those looking to enhance their understanding of organizational and business strategy in a rapidly changing environment.

ISBN: 9783030122584

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435 pages

2019 ed.