
Management and Language
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Such a process involves reading a context from different perspectives, constructing new meanings, framing the complexities and dilemmas faced into new 'landscapes' of possible future actions, and creating a persuasive argument for those landscapes amongst those who must work in them. For such a process to be conducted successfully a range of abilities and skills become relevant such as storytelling, metaphors and developing arguments.
Management and Language is a timely publication with contributions from eminent academics in the field. This book will be engaging reading to academics and management teachers interested in critical management theory and those generally open to new and different approaches to management. It will also be of relevance to practising managers who wish to have a deeper understanding of how they use language in their everyday work.
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Management and Language: The Manager as a Practical Author
PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE
Managers as Practical Authors - John Shotter and Ann L Cunliffe
Everyday Conversations for Action
PART TWO: DEVELOPING AND UNDERSTANDING THE STORY
Using Narrative and Telling Stories - David M Boje
Full of Characters - David J Holman, Jeff Gold and Richard Thorpe
Identity and Talk in Practical Authoring
Visual Media and the Construction of Meaning - Richard Thorpe and Joep Cornelisson
PART THREE: DEVELOPING THE AUTHOR'S POSITION
The Leader as a Practical Narrator - Francois Cooren and Gail T Fairhust
Leadership as the Art of Translating
The Logic of Message Design in Organisational Argument - Shirley Willihnganz, Joy L Hart and Charles A Willard
Authoring as a Collaborative Process through Communication - Stanley Deetz
PART FOUR: REWRITING THE SCRIPT, RESCRIPTING THE AUTHOR
Conversations and the Authoring of Change - Jeffrey D Ford and Laurie W Ford
All in a Knot of One Anothers' Labours - Mike Pedler
Action Learning as Joint Practical Authoring
A Critical Conversation Between Author Managers and Management Authors - Dorothy Lander and Craig Prichard
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