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    Critical Review Seite 1 von 18 Organizational Story and Storytelling: A Critical Review By Mary E. Boyce‚ PhD‚ Asso. Professor‚ Dept. of Management & Business‚ Whitehead College‚ University of Redlands‚ P. O. Box 3080‚ 1200 E. Colton Avenue‚ Redlands‚ CA‚ USA 92373 voice: (909)335-4068 fax: (909)335-5125 e-mail: boyce@uor.edu Accepted for publication in the Journal of Organizational Change Management ‚ 1996‚ Volume 9‚ Number 5 Acknowledgement: The author wishes to thank David Boje‚ Will

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    ABSTRACT The storytelling approach towards the knowledge sharing is explored in detail. The story telling can be used to elicit tacit knowledge and can be used to flow the knowledge about previous events in the organization and any other work related knowledge in an interesting and effective manner. Since emotions are attached to the stories‚ they narrate the much value to the listeners and the listeners tend to keep what they have heard. In this sense‚ organization memory is created by the anecdotes

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    STORYTELLING: LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Storytelling is a universal‚ traditional art form‚ that has featured strongly in all cultures as an effective communication tool. Important messages can be so skilfully conveyed through storytelling‚ as the listener is so entranced by the magic images the storyteller paints before your eyes. And it is in this way that we as educators of young children can promote their learning. We have finished to do storytelling as one of our task given. The topic that our

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    of Business Ethics and Organization Studies Vol. 10‚ No. 2 (2005) Organizational Storytelling‚ Ethics and Morality: How Stories Frame Limits of Behavior in Organizations By: Michael S. Poulton Abstract In this article it is argued that codes of conduct may be a starting point in examining the ethics of a business organization‚ but a deeper understanding of the ethics and morality of a firm may be found in the stories that circulate from employee to employee and‚ more specifically‚ from one

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    Storytelling “Ever since mankind became imaginative‚ storytellers have been  explaining everything people encountered‚ whether or not it was true. These storytellers are modern humans most influential people.”- Donald Louis Hamilton (THE HISTORY OF STORYTELLING) Today‚ stories are a normal part of our life. Movies‚ books‚ music‚ news media; even when we talk to our friends we usually tell a story. Traditional stories however began with oral stories and have been handed over from generation

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    Brand Storytelling In Digital Marketing Bahriye Goren‚ Art of Branding Measuring & Managing Brands in a Digital World NYU Stern School of Business‚ May 2013 What is Branding? What is storytelling? Goal of Brand Storytelling To tell your brand’s story by creating characters that enable your audience to become emotionally engaged to an extent that they want to follow these characters and stay connected to your brand Stories tap into the unconscious mind Unconscious thoughts‚ feelings‚

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    Critical review of published research article In this essay I shall be critiquing an article titled “Nurses’ preparedness to care for women exposed to intimate partner violence: A quantitative study in primary health care. This study was written by Eva M Sundborg‚ Nouha Saleh-Stattin‚ Per Wandell and Lena Tornkvist. The study discussed the impact that intimate partner violence has on women. It discusses how nurses working in primary health care need to be prepared when it comes to identifying victims

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    3JH‚ UK Management & Organizational History Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rmor20 Management and organizational history: Prospects a Charles Booth & Michael Rowlinson a b University of the West of England b Queen Mary‚ University of London Published online: 02 Jan 2013. To cite this article: Charles Booth & Michael Rowlinson (2006) Management and organizational history: Prospects‚ Management

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    Josh Herrin Dr. Kim. M. Davis. English 1101-21 22 February 2013 August Rush: Critical Review When I read online there was going to be a movie about music‚ I knew that "August Rush" was a movie that I wanted to see. Ever since I saw the trailer for this movie‚ I was hooked. Usually‚ movies don’t tend to captivate my interest so quickly‚ but the preview to this drama film definitely

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    BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT LD0325 NUMBER OF WORDS:797 STUDENT NUMBER: 14036704 DATE: 14/11/2014  Introduction This essay is a critical review of the journal named Experts’ Judgments of Management Journal Quality: An Identity Concerns Model (Peters‚ Daniels‚ Hodgkinson & Haslam‚ 2012). This article mainly develops an identity concerns model (ICM) with the approach of literature review which suggests that such judgments are likely to be shaped by the personal and social identities of evaluators (Kim‚ Kevin

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