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Papers by Frank Barrett
The Storied Nature of Human Life, 2017
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Proceedings - Academy of Management, 2014
This symposium explores the expansive vocabulary and generative practices associated with the wor... more This symposium explores the expansive vocabulary and generative practices associated with the word “design,” through three papers. We will discuss the consequences of emphasizing design as activity rather than “thinking.” We will also present two case studies on the social dynamics created in by introducing the vocabulary and action of design in two unusual social settings – inner city schools and the US Navy Submarine Community. In those two cases, we will explore how organizations and communities that adopt the language of design in novel ways are able to expand their repertoires of generative activity. Design Thinking: Why Choose Weak Words when we have Strong Ones Available? Presenter: Richard J. Boland; Case Western Reserve U. Design Speech Genre in a Command and Control Organization: The US Submarine Community Presenter: Frank J. Barrett; Naval Postgraduate School From Consumers to Creators: The Power of Design Presenter: Youngjin Yoo; Temple U. Presenter: Frank J. Barrett; Naval Postgraduate School
Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning, Oct 5, 2012
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Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017
More and more organizations aim to increase resilience, but are we going about it the right way? ... more More and more organizations aim to increase resilience, but are we going about it the right way? This symposium focuses on resilience as a relational construct – resilience emerges at the interface...
F. Barrett propose de gerer la complexite et le changement permanent au travail par l'inventi... more F. Barrett propose de gerer la complexite et le changement permanent au travail par l'invention continuelle de nouvelles reponses, la prise de risques, la negociation, etc. Il explique ainsi que l'esprit d'improvisation inherent au jazz et les competences qui vont avec sont essentiels a un management efficace.
It is easy to define the end of Ted Sarbin’s career in psychology—for he was an active voice in h... more It is easy to define the end of Ted Sarbin’s career in psychology—for he was an active voice in his profession until he died. It is not so easy to say with precision when his career in psychology began. Was it when Frank Stanton picked him out of his introductory psychology course in 1933? Was it his first-listed publication—a film on the pecking behavior of chicks (Sarbin, 1937)? Was it 1939, when he first joined the American Psychological Association (APA)? Or 1941, when he received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University? The precise date hardly matters. The point to note is that the young Ted Sarbin took to psychology early in his adult life and stayed with it with notable passion until the end. The pathway he traced in his psychological career was not a straight line, and along the way were some formidable obstacles as well as exciting adventures. Like his fictional hero, Don Quixote, his journey in psychology was animated by a rich imagination—with the courage to confront and...
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014
This symposium explores the intersection of social constructionism, dialogue, and process theory.... more This symposium explores the intersection of social constructionism, dialogue, and process theory. The field of organization studies has been dominated by modernist view of knowledge that assumes an...
Proceedings - Academy of Management, Aug 1, 2019
Integrative and Inclusive Virtue Ethics for the Planet: Organizational Implications of Laudato Si... more Integrative and Inclusive Virtue Ethics for the Planet: Organizational Implications of Laudato Si ABSTRACT When arguments are made for environmental sustainability and the need to take action again...
Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
We explore Pope Francis's “integral ecology” in the encyclical Laudato Si (Francis, 2015) as ... more We explore Pope Francis's “integral ecology” in the encyclical Laudato Si (Francis, 2015) as it provides us with an agenda for a planetary virtue ethic that should inspire the field of Organizational Development to reconsider the moral implications of our work. We begin by offering the framework of virtue ethics as a way of understanding Laudato Si (LS). We then summarize the argument in LS as it focuses on four ecological issues—climate change, pollution, water, and the plight of the poor as we tease out the document's implicit virtue ethic. Finally, we propose how OD practitioners can become more aware of the lens through which they approach their task, thereby coming to regard organizational change initiatives and moral-identity development as a single, undifferentiated, act.
Academy of Management Perspectives, 2019
Narrative Inquiry, 2016
Ted Sarbin was born on May 8, 1911 in Cleveland, Ohio. He died on August 31, 2005, in Carmel, Cal... more Ted Sarbin was born on May 8, 1911 in Cleveland, Ohio. He died on August 31, 2005, in Carmel, California. He was born into a poor Jewish family from eastern Europe, and died at his home — beloved by his friends and family, and acclaimed by his professional colleagues as a psychologist of distinction. This article traces the course of his life — with special attention to the formative influences in his education as a psychologist. As a psychologist, he became a significant critical voice — arguing for a psychology that would embrace narrative as a principle of understanding human life, and contextualism, as opposed to mechanism, as a world view.
Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management
ABSTRACT Drawing from a social constructionist theory and its related practices, we propose the r... more ABSTRACT Drawing from a social constructionist theory and its related practices, we propose the realization of transformative dialogue, a form of dialogue that may bring conflicting communities into more viable forms of coordination. We outline a range of conversational resources stressing relational responsibility, self-expression, affirmation, coordination, reflexivity, and the co-creation of new realities. The analysis is further extended through a case study of improvisation and organizational change. There is no attempt in the present article to suggest a set of relational rules. The attempt is to generate a potentially useful vocabulary of action, rather than a set of rules for negotiating among incommensurate realities.
The Storied Nature of Human Life, 2017
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Proceedings - Academy of Management, 2014
This symposium explores the expansive vocabulary and generative practices associated with the wor... more This symposium explores the expansive vocabulary and generative practices associated with the word “design,” through three papers. We will discuss the consequences of emphasizing design as activity rather than “thinking.” We will also present two case studies on the social dynamics created in by introducing the vocabulary and action of design in two unusual social settings – inner city schools and the US Navy Submarine Community. In those two cases, we will explore how organizations and communities that adopt the language of design in novel ways are able to expand their repertoires of generative activity. Design Thinking: Why Choose Weak Words when we have Strong Ones Available? Presenter: Richard J. Boland; Case Western Reserve U. Design Speech Genre in a Command and Control Organization: The US Submarine Community Presenter: Frank J. Barrett; Naval Postgraduate School From Consumers to Creators: The Power of Design Presenter: Youngjin Yoo; Temple U. Presenter: Frank J. Barrett; Naval Postgraduate School
Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning, Oct 5, 2012
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Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017
More and more organizations aim to increase resilience, but are we going about it the right way? ... more More and more organizations aim to increase resilience, but are we going about it the right way? This symposium focuses on resilience as a relational construct – resilience emerges at the interface...
F. Barrett propose de gerer la complexite et le changement permanent au travail par l'inventi... more F. Barrett propose de gerer la complexite et le changement permanent au travail par l'invention continuelle de nouvelles reponses, la prise de risques, la negociation, etc. Il explique ainsi que l'esprit d'improvisation inherent au jazz et les competences qui vont avec sont essentiels a un management efficace.
It is easy to define the end of Ted Sarbin’s career in psychology—for he was an active voice in h... more It is easy to define the end of Ted Sarbin’s career in psychology—for he was an active voice in his profession until he died. It is not so easy to say with precision when his career in psychology began. Was it when Frank Stanton picked him out of his introductory psychology course in 1933? Was it his first-listed publication—a film on the pecking behavior of chicks (Sarbin, 1937)? Was it 1939, when he first joined the American Psychological Association (APA)? Or 1941, when he received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University? The precise date hardly matters. The point to note is that the young Ted Sarbin took to psychology early in his adult life and stayed with it with notable passion until the end. The pathway he traced in his psychological career was not a straight line, and along the way were some formidable obstacles as well as exciting adventures. Like his fictional hero, Don Quixote, his journey in psychology was animated by a rich imagination—with the courage to confront and...
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014
This symposium explores the intersection of social constructionism, dialogue, and process theory.... more This symposium explores the intersection of social constructionism, dialogue, and process theory. The field of organization studies has been dominated by modernist view of knowledge that assumes an...
Proceedings - Academy of Management, Aug 1, 2019
Integrative and Inclusive Virtue Ethics for the Planet: Organizational Implications of Laudato Si... more Integrative and Inclusive Virtue Ethics for the Planet: Organizational Implications of Laudato Si ABSTRACT When arguments are made for environmental sustainability and the need to take action again...
Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
We explore Pope Francis's “integral ecology” in the encyclical Laudato Si (Francis, 2015) as ... more We explore Pope Francis's “integral ecology” in the encyclical Laudato Si (Francis, 2015) as it provides us with an agenda for a planetary virtue ethic that should inspire the field of Organizational Development to reconsider the moral implications of our work. We begin by offering the framework of virtue ethics as a way of understanding Laudato Si (LS). We then summarize the argument in LS as it focuses on four ecological issues—climate change, pollution, water, and the plight of the poor as we tease out the document's implicit virtue ethic. Finally, we propose how OD practitioners can become more aware of the lens through which they approach their task, thereby coming to regard organizational change initiatives and moral-identity development as a single, undifferentiated, act.
Academy of Management Perspectives, 2019
Narrative Inquiry, 2016
Ted Sarbin was born on May 8, 1911 in Cleveland, Ohio. He died on August 31, 2005, in Carmel, Cal... more Ted Sarbin was born on May 8, 1911 in Cleveland, Ohio. He died on August 31, 2005, in Carmel, California. He was born into a poor Jewish family from eastern Europe, and died at his home — beloved by his friends and family, and acclaimed by his professional colleagues as a psychologist of distinction. This article traces the course of his life — with special attention to the formative influences in his education as a psychologist. As a psychologist, he became a significant critical voice — arguing for a psychology that would embrace narrative as a principle of understanding human life, and contextualism, as opposed to mechanism, as a world view.
Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management
ABSTRACT Drawing from a social constructionist theory and its related practices, we propose the r... more ABSTRACT Drawing from a social constructionist theory and its related practices, we propose the realization of transformative dialogue, a form of dialogue that may bring conflicting communities into more viable forms of coordination. We outline a range of conversational resources stressing relational responsibility, self-expression, affirmation, coordination, reflexivity, and the co-creation of new realities. The analysis is further extended through a case study of improvisation and organizational change. There is no attempt in the present article to suggest a set of relational rules. The attempt is to generate a potentially useful vocabulary of action, rather than a set of rules for negotiating among incommensurate realities.