Experiencing risk, spontaneity and improvisation in organizational change : working live
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書誌事項
Experiencing risk, spontaneity and improvisation in organizational change : working live
Routledge, 2006
- : hbk.
- : pbk.
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction : working live / by Patricia Shaw
- Theater, improvisation and social change / by Preben Friis and Henry Larsen
- Risk and "acting" into the unknown / by Henry Larsen
- Presence and spontaneity in improvisational work / by Preben Friis
- Leading in the moment : taking risks and living with anxiety / by David Walker
- Complex responsive processes as a theory of organizational improvisation / by Ralph Stacey
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The perspective of complex responsive processes draws on analogies from the complexity sciences, bringing in the essential characteristics of human agents, understood to emerge in social processes of communicative interaction and power relating. The result is a way of thinking about life in organizations that focuses attention on how organizational members cope with the unknown as they perpetually create organizational futures together.
This book introduces and explores the possible meanings of the idea of 'working live'. It makes sense of the sense-making experience itself, drawing attention to the way ideas and concepts emerge 'live' in all conversations in organizations. An appreciation of the open-ended, improvisational nature of ongoing human communication becomes key to such an understanding.
This book will be of great value to readers looking for reflective accounts of real life experiences in organizations, rather than further prescriptions of what life in organizations ought to be.
目次
1. Introduction: Working Live 2. Theater, Improvisation and Social Change 3. Risk and ?Acting? Into the Unknown 4. Presence and Spontaneity in Improvisational Work 5. Leading in the Moment: Taking Risks and Living with Anxiety 6. Complex Responsive Processes as a Theory of Organizational Improvisation
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