Organizational Artistry LO12332

Juan P. Robertson (juant@wolfenet.com)
Sun, 2 Feb 1997 10:59:27 -0800 (PST)

Replying to LO12301 --

At 12:29 PM 1/31/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I've sure been appreciating this thread on Artistry in Organizations. Not
>many places in the world you can go to have this conversation, so I'm very
>grateful I subscribe to this list. Thanks everyone.
>
>Mark Peal writes:
>
>"Clyde Howell asks if there is room in the typical organization for
>artistry. I certainly think so. At various times in my life I've thought
>about taking piano lessons, or guitar lessons, or voice training, because
>it looks like fun. But the question that nags at me is, "What then? What
>would I play?"

I would recommend a book that bears directly on artistry and
organizations:

Management as a Performing Art by Dr. Peter Vaill

talks about symbolic acts as part of effective management role

Juan Robertson
Central Washington University

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