The Contested Anti-Organization Society: A Consultants Success in Healing Members through Discussed Letters and Patricias Complete Gestures
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This paper explores the contested nature of the anti-organization society and the role of consultants in healing its members. The study is based on a case of a consultant, Patricia, who successfully helped members of an anti-organization society through a combination of discussed letters and complete gestures. The paper argues that while the anti-organization society is often perceived as a homogeneous group with a common ideology, it is actually a contested space with different individuals and factions holding diverse beliefs and values. Patricia's approach to healing involved engaging with these differences and working towards a shared understanding of the organization's purpose and values. The discussed letters served as a tool for facilitating communication and building trust among members, while Patricia's complete gestures, such as offering her time and resources, helped to demonstrate her commitment to the organization's goals. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of recognizing the contested nature of the anti-organization society and the need for consultants to adopt a flexible and adaptive approach to healing its members.
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Sean-ray Nickhill "The Contested Anti-Organization Society: A Consultants Success in Healing Members through Discussed Letters and Patricias Complete Gestures". IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2018.
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Date of Release: 2018
Author(s): Sean-ray Nickhill.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 6
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications