Publications
Barton Friedland and Jarno Kartela. AI Augmented: A family of modern decision-making approaches. Whitepaper, Thoughtworks, 2023.
Barton Friedland and Jarno Kartela. AI Augmented: Implementing 21st century decision making. White paper, Thoughtworks, 2022.
Barton Friedland and Christopher Haas. Close the gap between business strategy and execution. White paper, Thoughtworks, 2022.
Barton Friedland and Mike Mason. Metaverse: A practical review. White paper, Thoughtworks, 2022.
Friedland, B., and Florez Vasques, J. 2021.Indeterminacy in Practice: The Möbius Framework for Adaptive Praxis. In the 16th International Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities.
Rosenhead, J. et al., 2019. Complexity theory and leadership practice: A review, a critique, and some recommendations. The Leadership Quarterly 30(5). DOI: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2019.07.002.
Friedland, B. & Nicolini, D., 2015. How IS practices are born: The case of pair emailing. In The 75th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Organization and Management Theory Division. Vancouver, BC.
Friedland, B., 2015. Leadership without Leaders. In the 10th International Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities. Milan.
Friedland, B., 2014. Leadership in everyday practice: Pair programming and computational objects. In the 13th International Studying Leadership Conference. Copenhagen.
Friedland, B., 2014. Purpose, Leadership, and Computational Objects. In the 6th Developing Leadership Capacity Conference: The New Romantics of Responsible Leadership. Lancaster.
Friedland, B., 2014. Agency, practices of leadership, and the roles of computational objects. In OAP2014: 4th Organizations, Artifacts and Practices (OAP) Workshop.
Friedland, B., 2014. Agency, practices of leadership, and the roles of computational objects. In SCOT2014: Social construction of technology coming of age: new challenges and opportunities ahead. Trondheim.
Friedland, B., 2014. Iterative innovation: The case of pair emailing. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities. Oslo.
Friedland, B., 2013. Leadership practice and computational objects: a theoretical perspective. In The 8th Annual Liverpool Symposium on Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences. Amsterdam.
Friedland, B., (2012). Leadership and the Role of Computational Objects (Poster), In The 7th Annual Joint University of Liverpool Management School and Keele University, Institute for Public Policy and Management Symposium on Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences. Liverpool, UK.
Friedland, B., & Yamauchi, Y. (2011). Reflexive design thinking: putting more human in human-centered practices. ACM Interactions, 18(2), pp. 66–71. ACM. doi:10.1145/1925820.1925835
Covey, T., Farrow, D., Friedland, B., Francis-Lang, H., McCarthy, J., Purvis, N., Putta, S., Rosen, D., Soper, D., Spellmeyer, D. (2009, 10 June) Methods and Apparatus Related to Management of Experiments. US Patent Application 12/501,274.
Seligman, M., Dillinger, M., Friedland, B., & Cain, G. R. (2009, May 26). Speech-enabled language translation system and method enabling user supervision of translation and speech recognition accuracy. US Patent 7539619.
Friedland, B., & Frank, V. (2008). On Strategy, Organization, and Process. Luminous Group Consulting, LLC.
Friedland, B (2006) Applying Activity Theory in the Design of Usable Software: How Personal Beliefs Shape the Use of Tools, Master of Arts Thesis, Interdisciplinary Computer Science (69 pages), Mills College. Supervisors: Chris Brown, Almudena Konrad, Ellen Spertus, and Julie Zelenski.
Friedland, B. (2003) Patterns of Thought: An Alternative Approach to Technology Design, Essay submitted to the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.