Organizational decoration : a new metaphor for organization development
journal contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byJulie Wolfram Cox, Stella Minahan
The authors call for the introduction of a new metaphor, organizational decoration, to provide a way of conceiving organizational development (OD) as an aesthetic endeavor. First, this is a response to recent calls for fresh and more interdisciplinary approaches to thinking about the practice of OD. Second, it is a provocation, for their choice of decoration is also a call for greater humility in OD’s ambitions. Rather than seek a more strategic or architectural role for OD, organizational decoration works instead at the surface and in the realm of the aesthetic. And within that realm the authors have deliberately chosen decoration over design (a term far more familiar to OD) because decoration more closely represents the ordinary and often temporary contributions that the authors advocate. Implications of moving OD down-market are discussed.
History
Journal
Journal of applied behavioral science
Volume
42
Pagination
227 - 243
Location
Thousand Oaks, Calif.
ISSN
0021-8863
eISSN
1552-6879
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article