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Free and Open Communication. Chapter 6. Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication . Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication . Reciprocity:. Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication . Reciprocity: Do we have equal opportunity to speak and be heard?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Free and Open Communication
Chapter 6
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Free and Open
• Genuine Communication
• Contestation• Dialogue• Collaboration
Strategic
• Openly Strategic• Latently Strategic• Cultural
Management• Systematic
Distortion
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Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication
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Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication
• Reciprocity:
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Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication
• Reciprocity: Do we have equal opportunity to speak and be heard?
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Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication
• Reciprocity: Do we have equal opportunity to speak and be heard?– Does one or more parties in the discussion have
“tape over their mouths” ?
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Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication
• Reciprocity: Do we have equal opportunity to speak and be heard?– Does one or more parties in the discussion have
“tape over their mouths” ?– What, in a given interaction, limits reciprocity
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Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication
• Reciprocity: Do we have equal opportunity to speak and be heard?– Does one or more parties in the discussion have
“tape over their mouths” ?– What, in a given interaction, limits reciprocity:
power dynamics, authority, access, etc.
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Moral foundation of Free and Open Communication
Working toward “Free and Open” communication means holding the moral value of reciprocity as an ideal and checking actual interactions against that ideal/norm
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Types of Free and Open
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Types of Free and Open
• Genuine Conversation • Contestation– Dialogue– Collaboration
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Genuine Conversation
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Genuine Conversation
• Interaction that unfolds freely in creative response to the situation and inspires participants to transform or expand theories and assumptions.
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Genuine Conversation
• Interaction that unfolds freely in creative response to the situation and inspires participants to transform or expand theories and assumptions.
• Openness to growth and the presence of difference are necessary
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Genuine Conversation
• Interaction that unfolds freely in creative response to the situation and inspires participants to transform or expand theories and assumptions.
• Openness to growth and the presence of difference are necessary
• Conversation about a work of art as the model
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Genuine Conversation
Questions: Why is “difference” essential to G.C. ?
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Genuine Conversation
Questions: Why is “difference” essential to G.C. ?
And why might “self expression” be an obstacle rather than a goal?
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Contestation
• Unlike “genuine conversation,” growth and development of perspective is not spontaneous
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Contestation
• Unlike “genuine conversation,” growth and development of perspective is not spontaneous, but the participants are still committed to finding interdependent and mutually beneficial solutions
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Contestation
• Dialogue vs. Collaboration
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Contestation
• Dialogue vs. Collaboration
• Dialogue seeks understanding
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Contestation
• Dialogue vs. Collaboration
• Dialogue seeks understanding• Collaboration seeks action
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Dialogue
Dialogue, as Deetz uses the term, means a form of interaction in which very different kinds of people (with different theories) seek to share perspectives and better understand each other.
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Dialogue
Dialogue, as Deetz uses the term, means a form of interaction in which very different kinds of people (with different theories) seek to share perspectives and better understand each other.
This is essentially an attempt to engage in the politics of recognition
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Dialogue
Question: Can you think of examples of conflicts where “understanding the others world” is a prerequisite for change?
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Dialogue
Question: Can you think of examples of conflicts where “understanding the others world” is a prerequisite for change?
Cases where the other has previously been seen as unintelligent, irrational, unreasonable, or even inhuman (less or more than human)
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Dialogue
IN such cases, talking about our theories (making it explicit) can open up new forms of understanding/recognition
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Collaboration
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Collaboration
• Collaboration aims at making mutually beneficial decisions together
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Collaboration
• Collaboration aims at making mutually beneficial decisions together (this makes it somewhat different from “dialogue” which aims at “understanding.”
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Collaboration
• Who is at the table?
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Collaboration
• Who is at the table?• Who are the important stakeholders; what
differences make a difference?
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Collaboration
• Who is at the table?• Who are the important stakeholders; what
differences make a difference?• Problem vs. Outcome talk:
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Collaboration
• Who is at the table?• Who are the important stakeholders; what
differences make a difference?• Problem vs. Outcome talk:
• We often agree on desired outcomes even when we disagree about diagnoses of the problem
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Collaboration
• Who is at the table?• Who are the important stakeholders; what
differences make a difference?• Problem vs. Outcome talk:
• We often agree on desired outcomes even when we disagree about diagnoses of the problem
• Are you fighting to get the best outcome or for your preferred solution?
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Collaboration
• Who is at the table?• Who are the important stakeholders; what
differences make a difference?• Problem vs. Outcome talk:
• We often agree on desired outcomes even when we disagree about diagnoses of the problem
• Are you fighting to get the best outcome or for your preferred solution?
• Moving beyond Zero-sum games
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Collaboration
• Some examples– Adaptive leadership:
http://www.npr.org/2013/11/11/230841224/lessons-in-leadership-its-not-about-you-its-about-them
– California prison strike: http://prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/agreement-to-end-hostilities/