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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 8 in Making Sense of Work Through Collaborative Storytelling, 2022, pp 101-108 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter closes with the acknowledgement of mentors and the hero/heroine within us. With a work as craft mindset, Collaborative Storytelling seeks to frame individual stories within wider, intertwined systems of narratives. The opportunity to craft one’s story is possible for all of us individually. And yet, for collective change to happen, an exchange of stories of all those invested can ignite a mosaic of heroes and mentors that is not reliant on a single hero’s story. Collaborative Storytelling brings in a different type of power that benefits a wider system of narratives. Collective power is not only shared, it is multiplied.
Keywords: Hero’s Journey; Joseph Campbell; Mentors; Mentorship Mosaic; Story Craftivism; Sustainability; System of narratives (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89446-7_8
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