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Navigating Memory

Theodore Taptiklis

Chapter Chapter 9 in Unmanaging, 2008, pp 145-187 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract It took almost seven years after the question had first formed – “What if you could find just that fragment of another’s life that would help you to decide what to do for yourself, just when you needed it?” – to become ready and prepared to test a practical means of answering the question in a real-world organizational setting. In between times there had been lots of exploration, and many false starts, but also some useful insights – some of which have already been described, like the introduction to the world of nursing and Benner’s work with narratives of professional practice. From nursing had come the idea of story. The fragment or glimpse would be a firstperson story from experience. Listening to that story, we surmised, we might be able to fit our own concerns to another’s struggles.

Keywords: Digital Medium; Social Work Practice; Recorded Speech; Team Player; Conversational Speech (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230589469_10

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