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Systemic Work with Organizations : A New Model for Managers and Change Agents.
Title:
Systemic Work with Organizations : A New Model for Managers and Change Agents.
Author:
Campbell, David.
ISBN:
9781849401593
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (219 pages)
Series:
The Systemic Thinking and Practice Series - Work with Organizations
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- EDITORS' FOREWORD -- Introduction -- PART ONE: Approach- adapting theory to a new context -- CHAPTER 1. Key concepts of systemic thinking -- CHAPTER 2. Application of systemic concepts in organizational work: Shifting from expertise to co-creation -- PART TWO: Praxis- the constructionist approach in action -- CHAPTER 3. A Board-level consultation: Using the design process to develop a reflexive capability -- CHAPTER 4. A work-team consultation: Giving the client system time to reframe understandings -- CHAPTER 5. A whole-organization consultation Widening the conversations about change -- PART THREE: Methodology- developing constructionist capabilities -- CHAPTER 6. The methodology so far ... Work in progress -- CHAPTER 7. Getting started: Gaining acceptance of constructionist work in an organizational context -- CHAPTER 8. Learning to take up the constructionist position: Personal reflections-experiences of the journey -- Postscript: Next steps: Moving from knowledge to experience as a basis for enactment -- GLOSSARY -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Abstract:
Systemic Work with Organizations explores a powerful new perspective on the challenges faced by managers and consultants who work in large organizations. Building on principles and methods originally developed in the family arena, the authors show how an emphasis on connection, context and communication can help managers and others involved in change, deal with issues of identity, leadership, and learning faced by staff in today's complex work environment.The main thesis is that one way cause and effect thinking and a central focus on the role of the individual, is no longer sufficient. Managers and change agents now need to make use of the insights and interventions offered by a systemic perspective that highlights the roles played by circularity and reflexivity in how people construct shared meaning in human systems.In early chapters the three authors develop bridges between the family and organizational fields, exploring the ideas and methods of systemic and constructionist thinking in preparation for the three detailed case studies which illustrate systemic thinking in action. Concluding chapters pull together the strands to present a view of the stance and methods of constructionist consulting, the authors' version of the systemic approach.The complementary focus on relations and meaning in human systems offers managers the opportunity to use insight from a broad range of other disciplines to improve their contribution to resolving challenges faced by public and private organizations. The approach offered is a practical one and will be of interest to managers, consultants, and change agents who wish to improve their understanding of the complex worlds they now work in.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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