Exploration of our organisational life has much to gain from fiction so as to reflexively engage with provisional processes of uncertainty, doubt and paradox. These are often neglected qualities of how we go on together in our organizational lives. Taking an autoethnographic approach I present one narrative of a fraught meeting that I was part of to explore my leadership development. I do this in relation to Homer, Shakespeare and Allen-Poe to explore leadership issues of: paradox and how we become enmeshed in unfolding events; the interaction between a leader’s future intent and how this plays out in action. In doing this I offer an invitation to explore literature that speaks to and develops our practice of leadership and how we might dev...
Andy Armitage and Alan Thornton carried out a piece of research where they used their own experience...
BAM 2016 Research Methodology Track 23 This paper responds to the call for research that is relev...
The clamour for leaders to be authentic in enacting their roles is now widely heard in both the acad...
Management learning has much to gain from the study of literature to explore feelings of uncertainty...
Ethnography per se offers insights into complex social processes and its potential has relevance for...
This conceptual-theoretical article revisits the work of Parry and Hansen on the nature of the organ...
Purpose: This paper explores the potential function of narratives of personal experience in engaging...
Autoethnography offers leadership study opportunities as it allows the texts to move between the sel...
Leading through uncertainty is a prevailing experience for leaders in today’s organizations. Past re...
This research uses autoethnography within a business/management context. The first author explains ...
This thesis explores the lived experience of conflicting organisational objectives. The study is dis...
© The Author(s) 2013. In this article, we argue that management and business undergraduate students ...
In this paper, the authors act as leadership development coaches who show that how a story is constr...
In this article we argue that management and business undergraduate students who are engaged in lear...
This paper reports on an inquiry undertaken to analyse the use of storytelling in leadership/managem...
Andy Armitage and Alan Thornton carried out a piece of research where they used their own experience...
BAM 2016 Research Methodology Track 23 This paper responds to the call for research that is relev...
The clamour for leaders to be authentic in enacting their roles is now widely heard in both the acad...
Management learning has much to gain from the study of literature to explore feelings of uncertainty...
Ethnography per se offers insights into complex social processes and its potential has relevance for...
This conceptual-theoretical article revisits the work of Parry and Hansen on the nature of the organ...
Purpose: This paper explores the potential function of narratives of personal experience in engaging...
Autoethnography offers leadership study opportunities as it allows the texts to move between the sel...
Leading through uncertainty is a prevailing experience for leaders in today’s organizations. Past re...
This research uses autoethnography within a business/management context. The first author explains ...
This thesis explores the lived experience of conflicting organisational objectives. The study is dis...
© The Author(s) 2013. In this article, we argue that management and business undergraduate students ...
In this paper, the authors act as leadership development coaches who show that how a story is constr...
In this article we argue that management and business undergraduate students who are engaged in lear...
This paper reports on an inquiry undertaken to analyse the use of storytelling in leadership/managem...
Andy Armitage and Alan Thornton carried out a piece of research where they used their own experience...
BAM 2016 Research Methodology Track 23 This paper responds to the call for research that is relev...
The clamour for leaders to be authentic in enacting their roles is now widely heard in both the acad...