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Improvisation: a possible revelation of the 'distributed' management in a context of crisis of managerial models

L'improvisation: un révélateur possible du management 'distribué' dans un contexte de crise des modèles managériaux

Fabienne Martin-Juchat () and Valérie Lépine ()
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Fabienne Martin-Juchat: GRESEC - Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication - Université Stendhal - Grenoble 3
Valérie Lépine: GRESEC - Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication - Université Stendhal - Grenoble 3

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Abstract: This contribution joins in the continuity of the researches that question the crisis of management models. Models or communication practices are also involved as participant in the construction of a symbolic universe, disconnected from a sensitive reality and alienated in performance objectives. Also, our goal is to report a concrete and alternative educational proposal, that attempts to integrate these critical researches. This research-action involving choreographers, improvisation specialists, was carried by the universities of Grenoble in order to feed pedagogy by research and develop transferable plans of training in organizations.

Keywords: Improvisation; corps; communication; management distribué; art-science; coopération; compétences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Published in Communication et Management : Revue internationale des sciences commerciales, 2015

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