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Improvisation und Organisation: Muster zur Innovation sozialer Systeme

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Stark, Wolfgang
Vossebrecher, David
Dell, Christopher
Schmidhuber, Holger
(ed.)

Abstract

Formalized work routines and fossilized structures often are unhelpful for operating in and actively shaping complex and dynamic environments. We need a performative, fluent understanding of organization that is no longer entirely based on rational planning: the often hidden experience-based knowled... view more

Formalized work routines and fossilized structures often are unhelpful for operating in and actively shaping complex and dynamic environments. We need a performative, fluent understanding of organization that is no longer entirely based on rational planning: the often hidden experience-based knowledge (tacit knowing) is the foundation of today's necessary »art« of improvisation. The contributions show how implicit and intuitive anticipatory knowledge along with experimental, playful actions provide the basis for innovation and agile learning in organizations and social systems. In the analysis of »organizational patterns« and »musical thinking«, a new understanding of more flexible and agile organizations emerges.... view less


Um in komplexen und dynamischen Umwelten agieren und diese aktiv gestalten zu können, sind formalisierte Arbeitsabläufe und geronnene Strukturen oft nicht hilfreich. Wir benötigen ein performatives, fließendes Verständnis von Organisation und die Beherrschung agiler Prozesse: Das oft versteckte Erfa... view more

Um in komplexen und dynamischen Umwelten agieren und diese aktiv gestalten zu können, sind formalisierte Arbeitsabläufe und geronnene Strukturen oft nicht hilfreich. Wir benötigen ein performatives, fließendes Verständnis von Organisation und die Beherrschung agiler Prozesse: Das oft versteckte Erfahrungswissen (tacit knowing) wird zur Grundlage der heute benötigten »Kunst« der Improvisation. Die Beiträge zeigen: Implizites und intuitives, vorausschauendes Wissen und experimentierend-spielerisches Handeln sind die Grundlage für Innovation und agiles Lernen in Organisationen und sozialen Systemen. In der Analyse von »organizational patterns« und »musikalischem Denken« entsteht ein neues Verständnis flexibler und dynamischer Organisationen.... view less

Keywords
social system; innovation; organizational sociology; creativity; reflexivity; experiential knowledge

Classification
Organizational Sociology

Free Keywords
Agile Processing; Agilität; Gesellschaft; Improvisation; Innovation; Organisation; Organisationssoziologie; Performativität; Society; Sociology; Sociology of Organizations; Soziologie; Tacit Knowledge

Document language
German

Publication Year
2017

Publisher
transcript Verlag

City
Bielefeld

Page/Pages
394 p.

Series
Kultur und soziale Praxis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839426111

ISBN
978-3-8394-2611-1

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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