Re-Authoring the World

The Narrative Lens and Practices for Organisations, Communities and Individuals

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Motivational, Leadership, Human Resources & Personnel Management
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Author: Chené Swart ISBN: 9781869224523
Publisher: Knowledge Resources Publishing Publication: December 6, 2013
Imprint: Knowledge Resources Publishing Language: English
Author: Chené Swart
ISBN: 9781869224523
Publisher: Knowledge Resources Publishing
Publication: December 6, 2013
Imprint: Knowledge Resources Publishing
Language: English
Re-authoring the World: The Narrative Lens and Practices for Organisations, Communities and Individuals, invites readers to a transformational way of being in the world. It translates the Narrative Therapy approach and practices for people outside the therapeutic context that are interested in shifting the stories of their own lives as well as the communities and organisations that they work in.

The book invites readers out of docility and complacency into active participation and accountability of the worlds that they are connected to.

This book provides different portals into understanding, and you can roam about in the chapters you are interested in. If you do not want to read the whole book, you can read short descriptions of the different parts at the start of each section.

'Narrative approaches to learning, counselling, coaching and therapy signal a break with the traditional focus on pathology, and instead provide a powerful way in which to focus on growth and aspiration. Chené Swart has created practical ways in which this discipline is turned from concept and philosophy into practice and deeds.'

The book has five parts:
- Part one provides the background and context. It tells the story of how the Narrative ideas transform and inform one's life and work, starting with one of my own stories.
- Part two is the author's description of the theory and concepts. It describes and unpacks the values and assumptions that inform the Narrative work.
- Part three explores the practices and processes of the Narrative work.
- Part four shows how the Narrative work is applied in coaching, leadership and consulting.
- Part five delves into the transformational nature of the Narrative work.
- Resource processes to make a stronger, more productive organisation.
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Re-authoring the World: The Narrative Lens and Practices for Organisations, Communities and Individuals, invites readers to a transformational way of being in the world. It translates the Narrative Therapy approach and practices for people outside the therapeutic context that are interested in shifting the stories of their own lives as well as the communities and organisations that they work in.

The book invites readers out of docility and complacency into active participation and accountability of the worlds that they are connected to.

This book provides different portals into understanding, and you can roam about in the chapters you are interested in. If you do not want to read the whole book, you can read short descriptions of the different parts at the start of each section.

'Narrative approaches to learning, counselling, coaching and therapy signal a break with the traditional focus on pathology, and instead provide a powerful way in which to focus on growth and aspiration. Chené Swart has created practical ways in which this discipline is turned from concept and philosophy into practice and deeds.'

The book has five parts:
- Part one provides the background and context. It tells the story of how the Narrative ideas transform and inform one's life and work, starting with one of my own stories.
- Part two is the author's description of the theory and concepts. It describes and unpacks the values and assumptions that inform the Narrative work.
- Part three explores the practices and processes of the Narrative work.
- Part four shows how the Narrative work is applied in coaching, leadership and consulting.
- Part five delves into the transformational nature of the Narrative work.
- Resource processes to make a stronger, more productive organisation.

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