Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 363 g
Reihe: ATTW Series in Technical and Professional Communication
Toward Sustainable Program Innovation
Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 363 g
Reihe: ATTW Series in Technical and Professional Communication
ISBN: 978-1-138-68851-3
Verlag: Routledge
Lean Technical Communication: Toward Sustainable Program Innovation offers a theoretically and empirically-grounded model for growing and stewarding professional and technical communication programs under diverse conditions. Through case studies of disruptive innovations, this book presents a forward-looking, sustainable vision of program administration that negotiates short-term resource deficits with long-term resilience. It illustrates how to meet many of the newest challenges facing technical communication programs, such as building and maintaining change with limited resources, economic shortfalls, technology deficits, and expanding/reimagining the role of our programs in the 21st century university. Its insights benefit those involved in the development of undergraduate and graduate programs, including majors, service courses, minors, specializations, and certificates.
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Preface
Part One
Chapter 1: Toward Sustainable Program Innovation
- Terms Key to Our Inquiry into Programmatic Work: Disruption, Resilience, Sustainability, and Innovation
- Disruption
- Resilience and Sustainability
- Innovation
- On Modeling a Lean Technical Communication Program: The Book’s Plan
Chapter 2: A Model of Lean Technical Communication
- Seven Tenets of Lean Technical Communication
- Value not Deficit
- Innovates and Disrupts
- Rooted in Local Needs and Aims at Social Responsibility
- Regulates Cost
- Engages Sustainability
- Promotes Efficiency
- Enhances Visibility
- Tenets and Tensions: Four Continuums that Frame Programmatic Practices
- Standardization/Flexibility
- Discipline/Department
- Global/Local
- Dependency/Autonomy
Chapter 3: On Crafting Lean Change that Endures
- Relationships and Pathways for Lean Programmatic Work
- Boundary Work as Making
- Stewardship as Maintaining
- Expand or Face Cuts: A Hypothetical Scenario
- Narrative
- Analysis: Lean Goals and Pathways at Work in the Video Option
- Heuristics for Enacting, Maintaining, and Assessing Lean Change
Figure: The Big Picture—Connecting Tenets, Tensions, Phases, and Cases
Part Two
Chapter 4: Program Classifications. Standards, and Funding Models—An On-the-Ground Case
- Florida’s Performance Based Funding Infrastructure
- Classifications and Standards as Sites of Resistance
- Boundary Objects in the Florida Funding Ecology
- Programs of Strategic Emphasis
- Critical Interventions Through Boundary Objects
- Lean Futures
Chapter 5: Program Facilities and Sustainable Computing Infrastructures—An On-the-Ground Case
- Environmental Impacts of IT
- Sustainable Computing Infrastructure as Boundary Infrastructure
- Standardization/Flexibility
- Dependency/Autonomy
- Discipline/Department
- Global/Local
- Lean Futures
- Assessing Lean Facilities
Chapter 6: Developing Lean and Sustainable Pedagogy for Sustainable Communities—An On-the-Ground Case
- Planning Community-Based Projects: Intersecting Considerations for Sustainable Pedagogy
- Lean and Sustainable Pedagogy in the Technical Communication Classroom: Two Projects
- Project 1: Writing for the Public
- Project 2: Usability and UX
- Talking Assessment
- Conclusion: Implications of Lean and Sustainable Pedagogies
Chapter 7: By Way of a Conclusion: Toward A Lean and Sustainable Future
- Goals of Lean Technical Communication
- Lean Innovation and Emerging Technologies
Lean Curricular Structures
- Lean Sustainability
- Concluding Thoughts
Reference List