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The Design Journal, 2019
The everyday expression, ‘herding cats’ comes to mind when attempting to communicate the meaning of design in terms of ‘value’, ‘values’ and ‘valuing’.
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The everyday expression, ‘herding cats’ comes to mind when attempting to communicate the meaning of design in terms of ‘value’, ‘values’ and ‘valuing’.
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Ethics, Place & Environment, 1999
Abstract Land use planning decisions are recognised as being value judgements, yet the questions of what values and whose values are rarely addressed. Values may be absolute or relative, intrinsic or extrinsic, passionately emotional or coolly reasoned, and ‘measured’ in a multitude of ways: by rarity, economics, social or aesthetic interpretations ...
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Abstract Land use planning decisions are recognised as being value judgements, yet the questions of what values and whose values are rarely addressed. Values may be absolute or relative, intrinsic or extrinsic, passionately emotional or coolly reasoned, and ‘measured’ in a multitude of ways: by rarity, economics, social or aesthetic interpretations ...
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2021
Abstract Many decisions are done intuitively. Sometimes, this works well, and sometimes they lead us astray. Tools of systems engineering recognize human biases and ask about what we do best—specify what is most important to us under the circumstances.
Charles E. Phelps, Guru Madhavan
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Abstract Many decisions are done intuitively. Sometimes, this works well, and sometimes they lead us astray. Tools of systems engineering recognize human biases and ask about what we do best—specify what is most important to us under the circumstances.
Charles E. Phelps, Guru Madhavan
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Journal of Health Communication, 2008
Nearly a century ago in 1913, Frederick Gates challenged the Rockefeller Foundation's board at its first meeting: “If science and education are the brain and nervous system of civilization, health ...
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Nearly a century ago in 1913, Frederick Gates challenged the Rockefeller Foundation's board at its first meeting: “If science and education are the brain and nervous system of civilization, health ...
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Economic value + environmental value + social value = ?
Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, 2004In today's business world, the successful application of performance measurement has been one of the hallmarks of leading–edge organisations. Performance measurement is implemented to gain insight into, and make judgments about, an organisation and the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs.
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