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Alternatives Considered But Not Disclosed : The Ambiguous Role of PowerPoint in Cross-Project Learning / by Dennis Schoeneborn.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2008Descripción: 198 páginas 12 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783835055285
Otro título:
  • Mit einem Geleitwort von Prof. Dr. Alexander T. Nicolai
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HM401-1281
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Paradigmatic Perspective: Organizations as Communications -- Theoretical Analysis: The (In-)Visibility of Decision Contingency in Organizational Communication -- Methodology: How to Investigate the (In-)Visibility of Decision Contingency in the Practice of Project Documentation -- Empirical Analysis: Exploring the (In-)Visibility of Decision Contingency in the Practice of Project Documentation -- Conclusion and Outlook.
Resumen: Powerfully driven by the work practices of consulting firms, the presentation software Microsoft PowerPoint is increasingly used on all levels of business and educational communication. Nevertheless, slideware ranks among the least explored media in communication studies. This study investigates the role of PowerPoint in organizational communication, particularly in terms of a functional dilemma between its application for documentation as opposed to presentation purposes. The theoretical part of the analysis combines insights from both organizational communication studies (J. R. Taylor et al.) and social systems theory (N. Luhmann et al.). The empirical analysis shows that PowerPoint documents created for cross-project learning purposes contribute to an invisibilization rather than a visibilization of decision processes and their contingency. In the light of these results, existing efforts to promote knowledge management based on the learning-from-mistakes principle need to be reconsidered with respect to their realization in communicative practice.
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Paradigmatic Perspective: Organizations as Communications -- Theoretical Analysis: The (In-)Visibility of Decision Contingency in Organizational Communication -- Methodology: How to Investigate the (In-)Visibility of Decision Contingency in the Practice of Project Documentation -- Empirical Analysis: Exploring the (In-)Visibility of Decision Contingency in the Practice of Project Documentation -- Conclusion and Outlook.

Powerfully driven by the work practices of consulting firms, the presentation software Microsoft PowerPoint is increasingly used on all levels of business and educational communication. Nevertheless, slideware ranks among the least explored media in communication studies. This study investigates the role of PowerPoint in organizational communication, particularly in terms of a functional dilemma between its application for documentation as opposed to presentation purposes. The theoretical part of the analysis combines insights from both organizational communication studies (J. R. Taylor et al.) and social systems theory (N. Luhmann et al.). The empirical analysis shows that PowerPoint documents created for cross-project learning purposes contribute to an invisibilization rather than a visibilization of decision processes and their contingency. In the light of these results, existing efforts to promote knowledge management based on the learning-from-mistakes principle need to be reconsidered with respect to their realization in communicative practice.

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