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The Emerald Handbook of Quantum Storytelling Consulting

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There is a paradigm shift happening in storytelling consulting. The old one-story-fits-all consulting paradigm—helping companies to brand their founding story, do elevator pitches, and deliver stump speeches—is giving way to quantum storytelling consulting. The quantum age has moved away from a mechanist, Newtonian, simple-cause-and-effect understanding of reality and life, and storytelling consulting is now about an ensemble of stories rather than a single pitch. It’s about developing the spaces for storytelling processes; it’s about the times when storytelling is emerging; and it’s about the kinds of ‘mattering’ or material agency that the storytelling has. In the quantum age, space, time, and mattering have no separation; instead, spacetimemattering storytelling emerges, self-organizes, and creates change management. It is no longer the case that one narrative fits all. Rather, it is the interplay of many living stories that create the complex forces of change within organizations. The Emerald Handbook of Quantum Storytelling Consulting collects the findings of quantum storytelling researchers and consultants to develop a practical understanding of quantum storytelling consulting by sharing case examples, describing how to enact specific practices, and outlining how to conduct research into the impact and consequences of quantum thinking.

Author Biography:

David M. Boje is a Professor, a Bill Daniels Ethics Fellow, and formerly a Bank of America Professor of Management at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, USA. David has published over 120 journal articles and 17 books, and he is the founder of the Tamara Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry. Mabel Sanchez is a PhD Candidate at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, USA. Her current research focuses on enslavement practices endured by farmworkers in the Southwest of the United States. Her experience working in the private, government, and public sector, and living in a variety of countries, has developed her research interests in storytelling, diversity, gender and organization, organizational change, and feminist research.
Release date Australia
December 10th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David M Boje
  • Edited by Mabel Sanchez
Pages
344
ISBN-13
9781786356727
Product ID
25736460

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