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Monday, August 10, 2009

SDP and CKD

My analysis focused on the Structured Design Process and it's use in the case entitled "The challenges of Collaboration in the CKD situation". The "Problematique" notation was used to display the "mess" of the problems regarding Chronic Kidney Disease.

The four basic stages of inquiry were used with the 1st three stages being co-laboratory processes and the last stage used being the Delphi process.

48 participants completed influence mapping (of the associated influence tree) using CogniScope software.

The next phase, or 2nd stage, was composed of 4 steps:

1.
Envision parts of the solution in relation to the overall problem, with participants individually listing separate potential action options that address specific barriers.

2. Clarify individual perceptions about each action option, in order to promote group learning.

3. Cluster action options based on their similarity and compile individual judgments (by voting) to further understand which action options are of higher relative saliency

4. Use this collective understanding to identify the most salient action options.

This process was followed by a 3rd stage that created alternative action scenarios.

Finally the participants generated action options and voted on each action option. The voting yielded a total of 12 actions.

I have included a mind map of the "Structured Design Process". The map is a Web 2.0 tool and can be manipulated with the mouse. Please feel free to experiment with it.









3 comments:

  1. Love your mind map and our ability to interact with it! *cheers* It makes the concepts come to life.

    The method used in the CKD case study could be used for other research endeavors. Using a process that supports the behavior of people and yields visible results shifts the energy from the research mechanics to the content that is explored during the collaborative inquiry.

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  2. Perhaps the small tag below the Four Stages of Inquiry has a meaning of applicability to the three phases and roles? otherwise...

    The mind map makes it appear the Four Stages of Inquiry are a subset of the node labeled three phases and three roles. As described by Christakis, the Four Stages of Inquiry of the Structured Design Process (SDP) are variably applicable to the three phases and three roles but are not part of them [1].

    To portray Christakis' description, the mind map might show the Four Stages of Inquiry superpositioned over the three phases and three roles and not as a subset of the same node as the roles and phases. The mind map might be more accurate, lacking the ability to superposition, for the Four Stages of Inquiry to connect as a node directly to the Structured Design Process.

    [1] Christakis, A., Bausch, K., 2006. Harness Collective Wisdom and Power. Information Age Publishing. Greenwich, CT.

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