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Title: PAUL SHRIVASTAVA, Bucknell University, paul.shrigmail.com


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Managing with PassionAn Exploration in
Organizational Aesthetics
  • PAUL SHRIVASTAVA, Bucknell University,
    paul.shri_at_gmail.com
  • MICHELLE COOPER, Artist, mich.coop_at_gmail.com

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Outline
  • Issues Emotions, Passion, Managing with Passion
  • Method Aesthetics, Organizational Aesthetics,
    Embodied Learning
  • Research Setting Argentine Tango as Embodiment
    of Management Skills
  • Experience Passion Demo, Dance Tango
  • Discussion Role of Passion in Organizations
    in Life

3
Emotions, Passion, Managing with Passion
  • Emotions, emotional knowledge, is critical but a
    taboo in organizations.
  • Managing is supposedly rational, analytical,
    objective. Little space is given to
    subjectivity, emotions, passion, or intuition.
  • Yet, no great human feat was accomplished without
    Passion and emotional engagement.
  • Passion refers to deep emotional commitment and
    engagement it is an embodied experience using
    body, mind, and spirit/emotions.
  • Aesthetics is a path to understanding passion
    emotional life of organizations

4
My Interest in Managing with Passion
  • Origins - Founding and running eSocrates, Inc.
  • Passionate entrepreneurs in the incubator, at VC
    Conferences.
  • Engaging body (90 hour weeks), mind (planning,
    strategizing, designing software) and emotions
    (elation-depression cycles).
  • Reading philosophy, sociology, and neurology of
    emotions passion.
  • Taking up dance (Argentine Tango) as an aesthetic
    medium.

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Method Aesthetics
  • Beauty is an enduring virtue, there is truth in
    beauty
  • Aesthetics sensory knowledge and felt meaning
    of objects and experiences.
  • Reason and logic often contrasted with emotion
    and feeling
  • What they have in common is that both are sources
    of knowledge and generate meanings we rely and
    act on.
  • Aesthetic inquiry seeks sensory and emotional
    knowledge, inter-subjective truth
  • Mode of inquiry is Art painting, music, dance,
    drama, theater
  • Art v/s Sciencegt ArtSciencegt Art as Science
  • Dance your dissertation http//gonzolabs.org/d
    ance/contestants/

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Organizational Aesthetics
  • Organizations/Organizing need beauty, art and
    creativity.
  • Organizational aesthetics sensory knowledge and
    felt meaning of organizational objects/processes,
    use of artful methods, artistic innovations.
  • Organizational Relevance of Aesthetics
  • Creativity in tech, ads, communications,
    entrepreneurship
  • Aesthetic Practices Architecture, Apples
    product design, Texas Death Row Narratives
  • Links to larger social, ecological, life context
  • Organizational Scholarship - AACORN, Aesthesis
    Journal

7
Research Setting Dance, Argentine Tango as a
Vehicle for Managing with Passion
  • Dance - an expressive art, social, cross
    cultural, historical
  • Argentine Tango Social dance, 1880s immigrant
    to global citizens,
  • Argentine Tango - an embodiment of management
    values and skills - improvisation, communication,
    teamwork, leadership, and community development. 
  • These managing skills are practiced by couples in
    social Tango dancing

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Argentine Tango Music, dance, culture of Passion
  • emotional music with complex intellectual themes
    (love, loyalty, relationships, beauty, loss,
    nostalgia, abandonment)
  • physical sensual, aware
  • Connection and communication
  • Socialization and community

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Readings
  • Nussbaum, M. Upheavals of Thought The
    Intelligence of Emotions, London Cambridge
    University Press, London 2001
  • Hopfl, H. (Ed.), The aesthetics of organization .
    London Sage, 2000.

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Demo
  • Leadership (make follower feel beautiful, secure,
    learn follower steps)
  • Teamwork (self-practice, synchronicity aesthetic)
  • Communication (via gaze, smile, embrace, weight
    shift, steps, torso, arms, legs)
  • Community

11
Experiencing Passion - Embodied Knowing
  • Conceptual/Intellectual to Sensory/Emotional
  • Aesthetic Experience v/s Prepositional Knowing
  • Towards holistic embodied learning

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Emotional Infrastructure of Organizations
  • Organizations have an emotional infrastructure,
    much like they have a physical infrastructure
    (land, plant and facilities) and a technology
    infrastructure (info systems, equipment,
    processes).
  • Passion skills can provide access to emotional
    infrastructure composed of moods, climate,
    assumptions, culture, goodwill, beliefs, mutual
    trust and authenticity.
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