Author List: Kendall, Kenneth E.; Kendall, Julie E.;
MIS Quarterly, 1981, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page 43-55.
Information Analysts observe the elements of an organization in order to gain information unavailable through interviewing and the investigation of hard data. In the past the process of observation has been intuitive at best. This article describes and develops a systematic methodology for analyzing the internal organizational environment. The approach is based on a framework used in film criticism called mise-en-scène analysis. Seven major concrete and abstract elements which influence organizational decisions are identified. office lighting and color; office design, space, and location; clothing of decision makers; individual and group decision making; abilities of decision makers; attention to multiple objectives; and cognitive maps of decision makers. The systematic framework for observation developed in this article is an alternative to the common sense approach to observation. The major advantage of the mis-en-scène approach is that it allows the Information Analyst to classify, document, and interpret important factors which usually remain at the sub-conscious level.
Keywords: Information analysis; Information analyst; organizational environment; mise-en-scène; Language of Keywords: English; French
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#141 0.255 information approach article mis presents doctoral dissertations analysis verification management requirements systems list needs including user requirement systematic observation structured
#180 0.206 multiple elements process environments complex integrated interdependencies design different developing integration order approach dialogue framework capabilities settings building focus distinct
#57 0.161 decision support systems making design models group makers integrated article delivery representation portfolio include selection effective claims decisions rationale various
#299 0.139 office document documents retrieval automation word concept clustering text based automated created individual functions major approach operations prototype identify report
#1 0.100 organizational organizations effectiveness factors managers model associated context characteristics variables paper relationships level attention environmental technological based maturity organization's relationship