THE CONVERGENCE OF DESIGN + MANAGEMENT DOCTORAL SEMINAR 7–10 JUNE, 2011 KOLDING SCHOOL OF DESIGN Kolding School of Design invites Ph.D. students to join this Doctoral Seminar focusing on research in design and management. Take the opportunity to work with an international esteemed faculty on how to develop your research agenda in the cross field of design and management. The seminar is hosted by Centre for Design, Culture & Management (CDCM), which is established and run as a strategic alliance between Kolding School of Design and University of Southern Denmark.
The Ph.D. seminar is developed and run in collaboration with Professor Richard Buchanan, Wheatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA. Visit www.dskd.dk/cdcm for programme, venue and sign up.
DOCTORAL SEMINAR 7–10 JUNE, 2011 KOLDING SCHOOL OF DESIGN
THE CONVERGENCE OF DESIGN PLUS MANAGEMENT
In collaboration with Weatherhead School of Management the Centre for Design, Culture and Management invites Ph.D. students to attend the Doctoral Seminar ‘The Convergence of Design plus Management’. The programme is inspired by the working conference in June 2010 on the convergence of design and management hosted by Professor Richard Buchanan, Weatherhead School of Management. FACULTY Professor Richard Buchanan, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, (editor Design Issues) Professor Poul Rind Christensen, Kolding School of Design & University of Southern Denmark Professor Janet McDonnell, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts, London, (editor Co-Design) Associate Professor Silje Kamille Friis, Kolding School of Design Associate Professor Jakob Lauring, ASB, Aarhus University Lecturer/fellow Sabine Junginger, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin/Contemporary Institute for the Arts and Imagination, Lancaster University. COURSE CONCEPT The cross-disciplinary research agenda on design and management gain importance from the rapid transition of society and the contingency challenge faced by organisations. This triggers the meeting of creative designing and management. What then, are the new research agendas emerging from the meeting of design and management? How can we conceptualise this meeting? And how can we research the nexus of design and management in ways that inform and inspire for convergent research agendas? The aim of the seminar is to generate conversations on key research themes of importance to the design-management agenda facing us. The seminar will build on participants’ proposals for research writings and joint conversations aiming to inspire participants to develop their propositions into final research papers or journal articles. Key notes, supervisions and excursions are arranged in order to inspire conversations at the seminar. Finally, the goal is to explore and promote a network based research agenda among young researchers in the fields of management and design.
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PROGRAMME TENTATIVE
THE CONVERGENCE OF DESIGN PLUS MANAGEMENT
TUESDAY JUNE 7TH 11.00
Arrival, registration and lunch
13.00
Welcome by Poul Rind Christensen
13.15
Presentation of participants and faculty
13.30
Inspirational key note by Richard Buchanan
Research Frontiers crossing Design and Management
14.45
Coffee break
15.00
Assignment for the 1st interactive workshop session Process facilitator: Poul Rind Christensen How does your research relate to the agenda of design + management?
16.30
Inspirational key note by Sabine Junginger Knowledge in action and for action – the role of experimental and analytical knowledge building in organisational change
17.15
Plenum conversation The process and patterns of scientific inquiry in research Introduction by Richard Buchanan. Panel: Sabine Junginger & Poul Rind Christensen
18.30
Dinner
19.45
Evening key note Concept Developer Lyle Clarke – B&O http://www.bang-olufsen.com/company Design as a platform for corporate strategy WEDNESDAY JUNE 8TH
09.00
Inspirational key note by Professor Janet McDonnell Tacit and codified design practices and their contingencies
09.45
Assignment for the 2nd interactive workshop Facilitated by Sabine Junginger Proposal presentations in groups of five – sensing the key themes and driving Research Questions. Faculty members facilitate and inform discussions
12.00
Lunch break
13.00
Participants prepare for poster session
14.30
Coffee break and walking conversations
15.30
Poster session presentations and conversations Facilitated by Sabine Junginger
16.30
Inspirational key note by Silje Kamille Friis Strategic Design
17.15
Time at disposal
18.30
Dinner in Kolding City (Café Nicolai)
20.00
Social evening Quiz at the English Pub
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PROGRAMME TENTATIVE
THE CONVERGENCE OF DESIGN PLUS MANAGEMENT
THURSDAY JUNE 9TH 09.00
Inspirational key note by Poul Rind Christensen Two logics at play? – The interplay of causal and effectual logic in management and design
09. 45
Panel discussion with Richard Buchanan and Janet McDonnell Writing your journal article correctly – panel discussion. Chair of discussions: Poul Rind Christensen
10. 15
Assignment for the 3rd interactive workshop Facilitated by Richard Buchanan and Sabine Junginger: Team building around key themes and Research Questions: Providing a proper theoretical framework for your writings. Faculty members facilitate and inform discussions.
12.00
Lunch break
13.00
Assignment for the 4th interactive workshop in groups of five Facilitated by all faculty: In groups of two: Forming the final story line for individual writings for presentation. Joint poster with suggestions of a key theme enriching the research agenda on design + management. Poster wall.
15.00
Coffee break
15.15
Inspirational key note by Jakob Lauring How to study creative designing in multicultural organisation?
16.00
Bus departure for LEGO in Billund – http://aboutus.lego.com
17.00
Key note by Director Torsten Bjørn, LEGO LEGO Development Process og D4B - Design For Business. Plenum discussion
18.30
Dinner at LEGO
20.00
Key note by Anne Flemmert Jensen The strategic role of user communities. Plenum discussion
21.30
Bus departure to Kolding FRIDAY JUNE 10TH
09.00
Individual presentations of papers Key Research Questions and short story line.
10.30
Coffee break
11.00
Presentations continued
12.00
Lunch break
13.00
Faculty facilitate discussions of future research agendas on design plus management
14.00
Wrapping up the seminar
15.00
Coffee break and evaluation
Departure.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
THE CONVERGENCE OF DESIGN PLUS MANAGEMENT
PRIMARY ORGANISER Kolding School of Design – in collaboration with Weatherhead School of Management and University of Southern Denmark
STUDY POINTS AND CERTIFICATE The program is equivalent to 5 ECTS points; participants receive a certificate after approval of the final reflection document.
PARTICIPANTS Ph.D. students working in the cross faculty research field of design and management. Maximum of participants is limited to 25.
APPLICATION Send the application form to Lene Wul lw@dskd.dk. Deadline for applications is Friday, April 1st. Application form can be downloaded at www.dskd.dk/cdcm
LOCATION Kolding School of Design, Aagade 10 DK 6000 Kolding TRAVEL TO AND FROM KOLDING From abroad the easiest way to reach Kolding is to go by train or by airplane. Billund Airport is in closest proximity, approx. 45 km from Kolding (there are busses from Billund to Kolding - route 406). Taxi: Please contact Lene Wul - lw@dskd.dk for reservation. As an alternative you can fly to Copenhagen Airport and take the train directly from the airport. The train trip to Kolding takes 2½ hours. ACCOMMODATION We have pre-booked single rooms at the following hotels and hostels: – First Hotel Kolding (distance to school: 0,7 km) – Kolding Byferie (distance to school: 1,5 km) – Danhostel, Kolding (distance to school: 2,5 km) Please refer to ‘Design+Management-seminar’, when reservation is made. For more information: www.dskd.dk/cdcm. CONFERENCE FEE 200 Euro (covering facilities, meals, excursion and materials) – participants cover their own transport and accommodation. Payment due when the application is accepted.
ASSIGNMENT BEFORE THE SEMINAR Participants must prepare a one page essay on their thoughts and interest of the field of design and managment and a two page outline of a theme they want to develop during the seminar. A short statement on what you expect to gain from the seminar should be added in the end. Deadline for delivery is May 13th. ASSIGNMENT AFTER THE SEMINAR After the seminar all participants prepare a progress paper in which they present their research paper in a lay out they expect to fit a research journal of their choice. All papers will be commented by one of the faculty members. LITERATURE Literature for the seminar will be forwarded in May to those Ph.D. students attending the doctoral seminar. TIME, VENUE AND CONTACT The seminar will take place at Kolding School of Design on 7–10 June, 2011. Information on the programme, application deadline, participation fee and details of the venue are available at www.dskd.dk/cdcm. In case you need more information, contact Lene Wul (lw@dskd.dk) at Kolding School of Design.
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