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The explicit effort of the Organisation Design and Enterprise Engineering (OD&EE) journal to treat organisation design and organisation engineering as complementary rather than competing approaches to organisational development, calls for a more nuanced take on the design theories, design practices, design methods and design concepts that are at the heart of a given discipline. This commentary on the editorial introduction by Rodrigo Magalhães and Henderik A. Proper focuses on the current design understanding in OD&EE, and judges it as too narrow in this context. The commentary shows how design as a concept needs to be broadened to contribute to this new emerging area of research and pactice in OD&EE.
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See papers for the Special Session: Human-Centered Design Approaches for Services, organised by Tuuli Mättelmaaki, Aalto University (FL) & Stefan Holmlid, Linkøping University (SE). Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, (AHFE) 2014, Kraków, Poland 19–23 July 2014, Edited by T. Ahram, W. Karwowski and T. Marek.
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Junginger, S. Design implications for OD&EE. Organ Des Enterp Eng 1, 21–25 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41251-016-0001-0
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