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Making Sense of Work through Collaborative Storytelling

In: Making Sense of Work Through Collaborative Storytelling

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  • Tricia Cleland Silva

    (Hanken School of Economics)

  • Paulo de Tarso Fonseca Silva

    (Metaphora International)

Abstract

Similar to social identities, each storystory and its narration is unique and yet relational and situated in a context of history, culture, and materiality. In this chapter, we explore local and global systems of narratives and their powerful influence on the stories and metaphors we tell and we are told to make sense of our embodied lived experiences. Through our theory of Collaborative StorytellingCollaborative Storytelling , we discuss how Collaborative Storytelling Activity, with the tool Collaborative Story CraftCollaborative Story Craft , expands individual and collective sensemaking at work to build inclusive narratives in organisational change.

Suggested Citation

  • Tricia Cleland Silva & Paulo de Tarso Fonseca Silva, 2022. "Making Sense of Work through Collaborative Storytelling," Springer Books, in: Making Sense of Work Through Collaborative Storytelling, chapter 0, pages 7-26, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-89446-7_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89446-7_2
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