INLS385-001 Spring 2019

SESSION 07 | INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY WITHIN ORGANIZATIONS


Does information define the individual in the organization, or do symbols and artifacts serve that purpose?

Do any of these quotes resonate with you?

Air of danger | Robert Macfarlane

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But what is Flight to Arras?

an MB-174, like was flown in the book, https://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/passion/aircraft/military-bloch-aircraft/mb-170-178/
I have been up there to seek once more the proof of my good faith, in the skies over Arras. I have committed my flesh to that endeavour. All my flesh. I committed it when loss seemed certain. I gave everything I could to the rules of the game ... In other words, the right to participate. To be bonded. To commune. To receive and to give. To be more than myself. To accede to that sense of fullness which is growing so strongly within me. To experience the love that I am experiencing towards my comrades, that love which does not come surging from somewhere outside, which does not seek expression - ever - except, to be truthful, at farewell dinners ... My love for the Squadron has no need of words. It is formed only of bonds. It is my very substance. I am one with the Squadron. That is all there is to it.

Does it speak to you?

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You don't have to read these unless you wish to, but we might touch upon them in conversation

thinking about organizational culture
  1. Timmons, S., & East, L. (November 01, 2011). Uniforms, status and professional boundaries in hospital. Sociology of Health and Illness, 33, 7, 1035-1049.
    PDF
  2. Chapter 2, Uncovering the levels of culture, pages 16-27
    in Schein, E. H. (1985). Organizational culture and leadership. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
    PDF.

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things we'll talk about

If the session will include an in-class exercise, it will be noted here.

slides for session 07

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