Insight and Imagination: A Study in Knowing and Not-Knowing in Organizational Life
Autor Howard F. Steinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761837459
ISBN-10: 0761837450
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 161 x 239 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761837450
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 161 x 239 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Countertransference and Organizational Knowing: Understanding from the Inside as Well as the Outside
Chapter 4 "The Centre and Circumference of Knowledge:" The Use of Poetry as a Tool of Countertransference in Organizational Knowing and Consulting
Chapter 5 Uncovering an Organizational Conference's Hidden Agendas
Chapter 6 Red Herrings in the Workplace: On Not Solving the Wrong Problem
Chapter 7 Learning How to Help: An Applied Anthropologist's Role in Massive Organizational Change
Chapter 8 The Role of our Words in the Masking and Unmasking of Organizational Experience
Chapter 9 Trusting the Journey: The Narrative History of an Organizational Consultation
Chapter 10 Letting Go of Who We Were: The Triad of Change-Loss-Grief in Organizational and Wider Cultural Life
Chapter 11 The Dangers of Not Reflecting on What We Are Doing in Workplaces
Chapter 12 The Inner World of Workplaces: Learning about Real World Workplaces through Art
Chapter 13 Ways of Knowing in Medicine and Other Worlds of Work: Objectivized Seeing and Beyond
Chapter 14 The Consultant's Story as Conduit to the Client and Organization's Story: Fiction as Guide to Organizational Reality
Chapter 15 Summary, Conclusions: A Documentary Play
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Countertransference and Organizational Knowing: Understanding from the Inside as Well as the Outside
Chapter 4 "The Centre and Circumference of Knowledge:" The Use of Poetry as a Tool of Countertransference in Organizational Knowing and Consulting
Chapter 5 Uncovering an Organizational Conference's Hidden Agendas
Chapter 6 Red Herrings in the Workplace: On Not Solving the Wrong Problem
Chapter 7 Learning How to Help: An Applied Anthropologist's Role in Massive Organizational Change
Chapter 8 The Role of our Words in the Masking and Unmasking of Organizational Experience
Chapter 9 Trusting the Journey: The Narrative History of an Organizational Consultation
Chapter 10 Letting Go of Who We Were: The Triad of Change-Loss-Grief in Organizational and Wider Cultural Life
Chapter 11 The Dangers of Not Reflecting on What We Are Doing in Workplaces
Chapter 12 The Inner World of Workplaces: Learning about Real World Workplaces through Art
Chapter 13 Ways of Knowing in Medicine and Other Worlds of Work: Objectivized Seeing and Beyond
Chapter 14 The Consultant's Story as Conduit to the Client and Organization's Story: Fiction as Guide to Organizational Reality
Chapter 15 Summary, Conclusions: A Documentary Play
Recenzii
Stein in Insight and Imagination intersperses his thoughtful and reflective discussion of the psychological nature of the workplace with poems...this much needed, playful but yet intensely thoughtful book makes an important contribution to the discussion of knowing and not knowing of the workplace for what it is...I recommend this book to anyone seeking to more thoroughly understand one's experiences at work.
. . . a book that demands the reader's full attention, promising to reward it with an insightful and imaginative approach. . .
Howard Stein's new book, Insight and Imagination: A Study in Knowing and Not-knowing in Organizational Life, is an important book. I believe it can have a profound impact on the many practicing anthropologists working with, and more commonly, within organizations. I sense it is going to have a profound impact on my own professional developmentttt
Stein takes an innovative approach, drawing from over thirty years of personal experience as a psychoanalytic anthropologist and organizational consultant. He crafts an engaging, exhilarating, and often depressing narrative of the pitfalls surrounding organizational change. . . . By providing a window into the emotional center of organizational life and culture through the use of artistic means, Stein manages to create an anthropological set piece that is at once instructive, challenging, and rewarding.
. . . a book that demands the reader's full attention, promising to reward it with an insightful and imaginative approach. . .
Howard Stein's new book, Insight and Imagination: A Study in Knowing and Not-knowing in Organizational Life, is an important book. I believe it can have a profound impact on the many practicing anthropologists working with, and more commonly, within organizations. I sense it is going to have a profound impact on my own professional developmentttt
Stein takes an innovative approach, drawing from over thirty years of personal experience as a psychoanalytic anthropologist and organizational consultant. He crafts an engaging, exhilarating, and often depressing narrative of the pitfalls surrounding organizational change. . . . By providing a window into the emotional center of organizational life and culture through the use of artistic means, Stein manages to create an anthropological set piece that is at once instructive, challenging, and rewarding.