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The aestheticization of business processes: Visualizing their Gestalt for collective thinking

  • Business processes, simply defined by Davenport as ‘structures for action’, organize the creation of value in a company. In addition to being carried out visibly, processes also have an inner dimension which remains hidden in the existing mechanistic metaphor of process management models. Aesthetic business processes draw from systems theory and Gestalt theory in order to uncover this inner dimension. The aim of this phenomenological investigation presented here is to describe the super-summative nature of business processes, in other words, to understand them holistically as a Gestalt. Mechanical Engineering students at a university of applied sciences analyzed business processes at different companies to discover patterns which they then visualized with the process participants at those companies. They used Christopher Alexander’s pattern language as a paradigm to make implicit knowledge buried in those business processes explicit. Using this technique, aesthetic business processes were identified as patterns. The format of the patterns served as a tool for collective thinking and as a form of expression for the Gestalt of aesthetic business processes in their visualization. A pattern language as an overview of the many ways to combine business process patterns has yet to be reconstructed based on this investigation. The shared visualizations highlighted the nature of the business processes and made it possible to see, in a metaphorical way, their significant interactions.

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Author:Monika BlattmeierORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/02683962231166438
Parent Title (English):Journal of Information Technology
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2023
Release Date:2025/02/24
Tag:aestheticization; business processes; collective thinking
Volume:38
Issue:4
First Page:459
Last Page:486
Institute:Fachbereich Technik
Research Focus Area:Industrielle Informatik