ISBN:
9780230583597
,
0230583598
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (208 p.)
,
18 figures, 2.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Edition:
Palgrave connect. Business & management collection
Parallel Title:
Druckausg.
DDC:
302.3/5
Keywords:
Organizational theory & behaviour
;
Business and Management
;
Organization
;
Symbolism in organizations
;
Myth
;
Organizational theory & behaviour, bicssc
;
Business and Management, ukslc
;
Organizational theory & behaviour, thema
;
Organisation
;
Mythos
;
Symbolismus
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Organisation
;
Mythos
;
Symbolismus
;
Organisation
;
Mythos
;
Symbolismus
Abstract:
Monika Kostera: Introduction to Volume 3: Inspiring Tales-- M.Kostera Reflections of Medusa-- H.Hopfl Magnus Forslund: Heavy Metal Managing-- M.Forslund The superheroes-- H.Nilson Cats, Turtles, Grinches and Pachyderms: Mythical Inspirations for Organizational Realities in Dr. Seuss-- J.A.Tyler Possessed By The Organization? Dante's Inferno On Earth-- P.Piatowski Eve Harrington and All About Alliances-- K.Klincewicz Representations of the Ideal as Symbols of Subversion-- C.Schwabenland The Displaced World of Risk Management: Covert Enchantment in a Calculative World-- P.Pelzer & P.Case Divine inspiration for deities? F.Bill & A.Hytter Living between myths: experiences at Wells Fargo Bank-- D.Boje & L.M.Adorisio Heinz Von Stem On The Myth Of Myths -- Confessions of a Master Mythmaker-- P.Guillet de Monthuox Leading and Learning Through Myth and Metaphor-- L.Fritzen Open Sesame or Pandora's Box? Concluding Remarks on Organizing, Archetypes and the Power of Mythmaking-- M.Kostera
Abstract:
The third volume in a series of three focuses on myth in everyday organizational life. The mythical narratives presented in this volume serve as metaphors of an organizational issue that can take inspiration from or be better understood through the myth to reveal an archetypal dimension of organizing and organizations, Myth typically brings to mind something not true, a false belief or erroneous idea - or else tales of the spiritual domain. As the second volume in a series of three, Mythical Inspirations for Organizational Realities looks at myths as part and parcel of our everyday organizational lives, and reflects on uses of mythology as allegories or metaphors where the plot or theme lies in the tales' focus. The mythical narratives presented in this volume serve as metaphors of an organizational issue that can take inspiration from or be better understood through the myth to reveal an archetypal dimension of organizing and organizations
Abstract:
Ebook. - Originally published in: 2008
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Contributors; Introduction to the Trilogy: Mythologies of Organizational Everyday Life; Introduction to Mythological Inspirations for Organizational Realities; 1 Reflections of Medusa; 2 Heavy Metal Managing; 3 The Superheroes; 4 Cats, Turtles, Grinches and Pachyderms: Mythical Inspirations for Organizational Realities in Dr Seuss; 5 Possessed by the Organization? Dante's Inferno on Earth; 6 Eve Harrington and All About Alliances; 7 Representations of the Ideal as Symbols of Subversion
Description / Table of Contents:
8 The Displaced World of Risk Management: Covert Enchantment in a Calculative World9 Divine Inspiration for Deities?; 10 Living Between Myths: Experiences at Wells Fargo Bank; 11 Heinz Von Stem on the Myth of Myths: Confessions of a Master Mythmaker; 12 Leading and Learning Through Myth and Metaphor; 13 Open Sesame or Pandora's Box? Concluding Remarks on Organizing, Archetypes and the Power of Mythmaking; Bibliography; Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 170-181) and index
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Adobe Ebook Reader.
DOI:
10.1057/9780230583597
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