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The paper in question is Peter Keen's "Information Systems and Organizational Change" (1 Keen). This is considered a classic paper in software engineering, I'm studying it right now for a retrospective on a project that has been difficult. The paper is about why the implementation of MIS (management information science) systems can be difficult from a sociological and political science perspective.

I'm having trouble understanding what he means by pluralism, especially with relation to counterimplementation.

Here is a link to the paper in full: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41c0/5e6c2cd210bb67b64adbebfb3f16fec33e58.pdf

The paper in question is Peter Keen's "Information Systems and Organizational Change" (1 Keen). This is considered a classic paper in software engineering, I'm studying it right now for a retrospective on a project that has been difficult. The paper is about why the implementation of MIS (management information science) systems can be difficult from a sociological and political science perspective.

I'm having trouble understanding what he means by pluralism, especially with relation to counterimplementation.

Here is a link to the paper in full: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41c0/5e6c2cd210bb67b64adbebfb3f16fec33e58.pdf

The paper in question is Peter Keen's "Information Systems and Organizational Change". This is considered a classic paper in software engineering, I'm studying it right now for a retrospective on a project that has been difficult. The paper is about why the implementation of MIS (management information science) systems can be difficult from a sociological and political science perspective.

I'm having trouble understanding what he means by pluralism, especially with relation to counterimplementation.

Here is a link to the paper in full: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41c0/5e6c2cd210bb67b64adbebfb3f16fec33e58.pdf

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The paper in question is Peter Keen's "Information Systems and Organizational Change" (1 Keen). This is considered a classic paper in software engineering, I'm studying it right now for a retrospective on a project that has been difficult. The paper is about why the implementation of MIS (management information science) systems can be difficult from a sociological and political science perspective.

I'm having trouble understanding what he means by pluralism, especially with relation to counterimplementation.

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1 Peter Keen - Here is a link to the paper in full: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41c0/5e6c2cd210bb67b64adbebfb3f16fec33e58.pdf

The paper in question is Peter Keen's "Information Systems and Organizational Change" (1 Keen). This is considered a classic paper in software engineering, I'm studying it right now for a retrospective on a project that has been difficult. The paper is about why the implementation of MIS (management information science) systems can be difficult from a sociological and political science perspective.

I'm having trouble understanding what he means by pluralism, especially with relation to counterimplementation.

References

1 Peter Keen - https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41c0/5e6c2cd210bb67b64adbebfb3f16fec33e58.pdf

The paper in question is Peter Keen's "Information Systems and Organizational Change" (1 Keen). This is considered a classic paper in software engineering, I'm studying it right now for a retrospective on a project that has been difficult. The paper is about why the implementation of MIS (management information science) systems can be difficult from a sociological and political science perspective.

I'm having trouble understanding what he means by pluralism, especially with relation to counterimplementation.

Here is a link to the paper in full: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41c0/5e6c2cd210bb67b64adbebfb3f16fec33e58.pdf

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What is the difference between pluralism and counterimplementation?

The paper in question is Peter Keen's "Information Systems and Organizational Change" (1 Keen). This is considered a classic paper in software engineering, I'm studying it right now for a retrospective on a project that has been difficult. The paper is about why the implementation of MIS (management information science) systems can be difficult from a sociological and political science perspective.

I'm having trouble understanding what he means by pluralism, especially with relation to counterimplementation.

References

1 Peter Keen - https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/41c0/5e6c2cd210bb67b64adbebfb3f16fec33e58.pdf