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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048223058
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (219 pages)
    ISBN: 9783662614211
    Series Statement: Management for Professionals Ser
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction: Storytelling, Storylistening, and the Stories About Your Boss -- Example -- Literature -- Part I: The Narrative Side of Organizations -- Stories: What Organizations Are Made Of -- A Storytelling Animal -- Our Brain Thinks in Stories -- Humans Are ''Storytelling Animals'' -- A Story Is a Form of Change -- Organizations Are the Sum of Their Stories -- Narrative Organizations -- Characteristics of Organizations -- Example -- Types of Organizations -- Example -- Example -- How the View of Organizations Has Evolved -- The Narratives of an Organization -- Organizations as Narrative Systems -- Literature -- The Cartography of Narrative Organizations -- We Are the Sum of Our Stories: Identity in Organizations -- The Narrative Construction of Identity -- Working on the Identity of an Organization -- Stories Reveal What Matters to Us: The Purpose and Meaning of Organizations -- How to Cultivate and Develop a Meaningful Narrative -- Narratives of Meaninglessness -- The Role of Managers -- Meaning Makes Efficient -- What Actions Speak Of: The Values of Organizations -- Values as Stories -- Changing Values -- Example -- The Perks of Values -- Example -- When We Share Our Experiences: The Knowledge of Organizations -- Why Is Working with Stories So Successful? -- Example -- Example -- Explicit and Implicit Knowledge -- Subject Knowledge and Organizational Knowledge -- Example -- Losing Knowledge -- Stories Are Always Everywhere: Communication in Organizations -- Directed and Undirected Communication -- Dissonant Communication -- Example -- Storylistening -- Communication as ''Carrier Medium'' of Organizational Culture -- Example -- Literature -- Why the Future Belongs to Narratively Competent Organizations -- Narration Creates Resonance -- Example , The Paradigm Shift: Resonance Through Narrative Work -- Narrative Work Is the Prerequisite to Agility, Transformation, Innovation, and Fast Reactions -- Literature -- Intermezzo: Clearings in the Jungle of Narrative Terms -- Literature -- Part II: Change, Transformation, and Renewal -- Rabbit Holes to Narrative Organizations -- The Stone That Makes a Ripple in the Water: or Something Else Entirely? -- How to Bring the Narrative Perspective to Organizations -- Entryways into the Narrative Warren -- Literature -- Narrative Interviews: The Big Stories -- The Stories of Others: How to Learn More About Employees, Customers, Partners, and the Ecosystem of an Organization Through St... -- Example -- What Are Narrative Interviews? -- Applications for Narrative Interviews -- Example -- Literature -- The Storylistening Workshop: Sharing Experiences -- What Is a Storylistening Workshop? -- Case Study with the SWM Munich -- Various Applications and Variants of Storylistening Workshops -- Example -- Hands On: How to Hold a Storylistening Workshop -- Event Curve: Identifying Central Experiences -- What Is an Event Curve? -- Hands On: How to Use Event Curves -- The Various Applications of Event Curves -- Literature -- Learning Histories: Learning from Multiple Perspectives -- What Are Learning Histories? -- How Do Companies Benefit from Learning Histories? -- The Six Phases of Working with Learning Histories -- The Three Imperatives of Learning Histories -- Case Study at the Aircraft Engine Manufacturer MTU Aero Engines -- Areas of Application of Learning Histories -- Literature -- Core Story: Finding a Common Denominator -- Variants of Core Stories -- Example -- Developing a Core Narrative -- Case Study: Storytelling in the Press and Public Relations at Porsche AG -- Narrative System Map: Analyzing the Culture of Organizations -- Example , Drawing a Narrative System Map -- Example -- Example -- Applications of Narrative System Maps -- Literature -- Transfer Stories: Retrieving Hidden Knowledge -- Transfer Stories: A Narrative and Structured Approach to Knowledge Transfer -- Literature -- Case Study: Narrative Knowledge Transfer with Leaving Experts -- Interview with Jörg Lipphardt, HVBG -- Hero's Journey: Imbuing Projects and Processes with Life -- What Is the Hero's Journey? -- Case Study on the Application of the Hero's Journey: Conflicts in a Team -- Hands On: How to Use a Hero's Journey in a Workshop -- The Many Applications of the Hero's Journey -- How to Make Your PowerPoint Presentations More Exciting with the Hero's Journey -- Literature -- Actants: Establishing the Field of Relational Forces -- Possible Applications of the Actantial Model -- Hands On: How to Use the Actantial Model -- Literature -- Springboard Story: Using Stories to Win Over People -- What Is a Springboard Story? -- Example of a Springboard Story -- Case Study About the Use of a Springboard Story at a Health Insurance Company -- Hands On: How to Use Springboard Stories in Seminars and Workshops -- Applications of Springboard Stories -- Springboard Stories Are Used in the Following Contexts -- Literature -- 90-Second Backstory: Saying a Lot in a Short Time -- What Is the 90-Second Backstory? -- Example -- The Backstory of Organizations -- The 90-Second Backstory in a Workshop on Content Development for Employer Branding Measures -- Possible Applications of the 90-Second Backstory -- Applications of the 90-Second Backstory -- Literature -- Working with Metaphors: Building Parallel Worlds -- What Are Metaphors and What Do They Do? -- How Organizations Can Work with Metaphors -- Case Study: An Organization Sets Sail -- Potential Applications of Metaphors in Organizations , Some Pitfalls You Should Avoid When Working with Metaphors -- Case Study on the Use of Metaphors for a Cultural Change Project at an International Beverage Company -- Conclusion -- Literature -- Case Study: Storytelling for Urban Development in Bad Bergzabern -- Narrative Change Architecture: Making Change Accessible -- The Change Story -- Example -- Steps Toward a Narrative Change Architecture -- Creating Interventions and Experiences with Narrative Approaches -- Example -- Normalizing Change -- Literature -- Narrative Strategy Development: Narrating the Path Toward the Future -- Strategy Development: Shaping the Future with Narratives -- Open and Closed Story Worlds -- Example -- How to Develop an Open Story About the Future -- Which Story Form Is Right for My Organization? -- Literature -- Case Study on Future Stories: A Narrative Change Process at the Vorarlberger Kinderdorf -- Epilogue: Five First Steps to Become a Narrative Organization -- Step 1: Create Spaces Where Storytelling Becomes Possible -- Step 2: Hone Your Listening Skills -- Step 3: Learn More About the Present of Your Organization by Taking the Stories of Its Past Seriously -- Step 4: Develop Visions, Missions, and Strategies in a Narrative Way -- Step 5: Be Curious about the Stories of Others -- The Elixir: Seven Classics on the Narrative Perspective -- David M. Boje (2008): Storytelling Organizations. Sage, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore -- Jerome Bruner (1986): Actual Minds, Possible Worlds. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, London -- Joseph Campbell (2008): The Hero with a Thousand Faces. New World Library, Novato -- Jonathan Gottschall (2012): The Storytelling Animal. How Stories Make Us Human. Mariner Books, Boston, New York -- A. Kleiner and G. Roth (1996). Field Manual for a Learning Historian. MIT-COL and Reflection Learning Associates , Yuri M. Lotman (1977). The Structure of the Artistic Text. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor -- Michael White (2007). Maps of Narrative Practice. WW Norton, New York
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Erlach, Christine Narrative Organizations Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,c2020 ISBN 9783662614204
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , General works
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    Keywords: Unternehmen ; Erzählen ; Kommunikation ; Narrativität ; Organisatorisches Lernen
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044980273
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 480 Seiten) , 82 Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781484230305
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4842-3029-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Java Server Faces ; Java Enterprise
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Müller, Michael 1953-
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047267513
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (II, 14 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Diskussionspapier des Instituts für Organisationsökonomik 2016,7
    Content: In this study the performance of players in relegated German football clubs is analysed, in particular the change in their contribution to team production. The players in the data sample differ regarding their outside options. Different career opportunities of players may have two effects when their current team struggles against relegation. First, players with outside options should be less motivated compared to the reference group. Second, risk attitudes of players who lack career opportunities may change. The empirical results show that players with outside options contribute less to the teams overall running distance before they are transferred to league opponents. Players who stayed after relegation with their teams played more incomplete passes, which indicates that they are more willing to take risks. Effort levels of staying players get higher, but leaving players might have superior playing talent
    Content: In diesem Beitrag wird die Leistung von Fußballern in absteigenden Bundesligavereinen untersucht, insbesondere die Veränderung in ihrem Beitrag zur Teamproduktion. Die Spieler im Datensatz unterscheiden sich hinsichtlich ihrer externen Optionen. Unterschiedliche Karrieremöglichkeiten von Fußballern könnten zwei Effekte haben, wenn ihr gegenwärtiger Verein gegen den Abstieg kämpft. Erstens sollten Spieler mit Angeboten von anderen Vereinen weniger motiviert sein. Zweitens könnte sich die Risikoeinstellung von Spielern ohne Transferanfragen ändern. Die empirischen Ergebnisse zeigen, dass der Anteil an der insgesamt vom jeweiligen Team zurückgelegten Laufdistanz für Fußballer niedriger ist, die ihre Vereine nach einem Ligaabstieg verlassen. Die Fehlpassquote der Spieler, die bei ihren Vereinen verbleiben, ist höher, was darauf hindeutet, dass ihre Risikobereitschaft steigt. Die Anstrengung verbleibender Spieler nimmt zu, doch abgehende Fußballer könnten ein größeres Spieltalent haben
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1676400176
    Format: Diagramme, Illustrationen
    ISSN: 1746-0220
    In: Energy Institute (London), Journal of the Energy Institute, London : Maney Publ., 2005, 89(2016), 4, Seite 485-503, 1746-0220
    In: volume:89
    In: year:2016
    In: number:4
    In: pages:485-503
    Language: English
    Author information: Weber, Roman 1951-
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