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Main Authors: Khadpe, Pranav, Le, Lindy, Nowak, Kate, Iqbal, Shamsi T., Suh, Jina
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19318
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author Khadpe, Pranav
Le, Lindy
Nowak, Kate
Iqbal, Shamsi T.
Suh, Jina
author_facet Khadpe, Pranav
Le, Lindy
Nowak, Kate
Iqbal, Shamsi T.
Suh, Jina
contents Line managers form the first level of management in organizations, and must make complex decisions, while maintaining relationships with those impacted by their decisions. Amidst growing interest in technology-supported decision-making at work, their needs remain understudied. Further, most existing design knowledge for supporting social decision-making comes from domains where decision-makers are more socially detached from those they decide for. We conducted iterative design research with line managers within a technology organization, investigating decision-making practices, and opportunities for technological support. Through formative research, development of a decision-representation tool -- DISCERN -- and user enactments, we identify their communication and analysis needs that lack adequate support. We found they preferred tools for externalizing reasoning rather than tools that replace interpersonal interactions, and they wanted tools to support a range of intuitive and calculative decision-making. We discuss how design of social decision-making supports, especially in the workplace, can more explicitly support highly interactional social decision-making.
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spellingShingle DISCERN: Designing Decision Support Interfaces to Investigate the Complexities of Workplace Social Decision-Making With Line Managers
Khadpe, Pranav
Le, Lindy
Nowak, Kate
Iqbal, Shamsi T.
Suh, Jina
Human-Computer Interaction
Line managers form the first level of management in organizations, and must make complex decisions, while maintaining relationships with those impacted by their decisions. Amidst growing interest in technology-supported decision-making at work, their needs remain understudied. Further, most existing design knowledge for supporting social decision-making comes from domains where decision-makers are more socially detached from those they decide for. We conducted iterative design research with line managers within a technology organization, investigating decision-making practices, and opportunities for technological support. Through formative research, development of a decision-representation tool -- DISCERN -- and user enactments, we identify their communication and analysis needs that lack adequate support. We found they preferred tools for externalizing reasoning rather than tools that replace interpersonal interactions, and they wanted tools to support a range of intuitive and calculative decision-making. We discuss how design of social decision-making supports, especially in the workplace, can more explicitly support highly interactional social decision-making.
title DISCERN: Designing Decision Support Interfaces to Investigate the Complexities of Workplace Social Decision-Making With Line Managers
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19318