Greater Than Code
242: Considering The Social Side of Tech with Trond Hjorteland
01:20 - The Superpower of Sociotechnical System (STS) Design: Considering the Social AND the Technical. The social side matters.
- Critical Systems Thinking and the Management of Complexity by Michael C. Jackson
- Open Systems
- Mechanical
- Animate
- Social
- Ecological
- On Purposeful Systems: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Individual and Social Behavior as a System of Purposeful Events
09:14 - The Origins of Sociotechnical Systems
18:42 - Design From Above vs Self-Organization
- Participative Design
- Idealized Design
- Solving Problems is not Systems Thinking
29:39 - Systemic Change and Open Systems
- Organizationally Closed but Structurally Open
- Getting Out of the Machine Age and Into Systems Thinking (The Information Age)
- The Basis for the Viable System Model / Stafford Beer // Javier Livas
-
What is Cybernetics? Conference by Stafford Beer
- Jean Yang: Developer Experience: Stuck Between Abstraction and a Hard Place?
- The Embodiment and Hermeneutic Relations
37:47 - The Fourth Industrial Revolution
- 4 Historical Stages in the Development of Work
- Mechanization
- Automation
- Centralization
- Computerization
- Ironies of Automation by Lisanne Bainbridge
- Ten challenges for making automation a "team player" in joint human-agent activity
-
Jessica Kerr - Principles of Collaborative Automation
Reflections:
Jessica: “You are capable of taking in stuff that you didn’t know you see.” – Trond
Trond: You should take the person out of the system but you should close the system as much as possible.
Rein: What we call human error is actually a human’s inability to cope with complexity. We need to get better at managing complexity; not controlling it.
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Special Guest: Trond Hjorteland.