Collaborative Story Craft: A Tool for Building Narratives in Organisational Change
Tricia Cleland Silva () and
Paulo de Tarso Fonseca Silva ()
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Tricia Cleland Silva: Hanken School of Economics
Paulo de Tarso Fonseca Silva: Metaphora International
Chapter Chapter 5 in Making Sense of Work Through Collaborative Storytelling, 2022, pp 55-77 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, we describe Collaborative Story CraftCollaborative Story Craft (CSC) as a tool for building narratives during organisational change. The chapter is divided into four parts: externalisation of storiesexternalisation of stories, mirror materials, a workshopworkshop, and report. The workshop is structured around metaphoric fields to engage the practitioners. These fields are “Nurturing the RootsNurturing the Roots,” “Occupational Well-beingOccupational Wellbeing as a holisticholistic storystory,” and “Metaphorical TourismMetaphorical Tourism.” The metaphoric fields can be introduced on the same workshop day or spread over separate occasions, depending on the time and the size of the group.
Keywords: Collaboration; Sensemaking; Craft; Interventionintervention methodology; Occupational well-being; Organisational change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89446-7_5
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