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Erzählungen und soziale Systeme. Narration in der Internen Kommunikation

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Narrationen in Form sogenannten Storytellings haben in den letzten Jahrzehnten vermehrt Einzug in die Organisationskommunikation gehalten. Nicht zuletzt wird damit das Ziel verfolgt, ansonsten vielleicht nüchterne Inhalte in lustige und belehrende Geschichten zu verpacken, um sie den MitarbeiterInnen schmackhaft zu machen und einen nachhaltigen Effekt daraus zu erzielen. Dabei wird gleichzeitig gehofft, so manches Werkzeug der Internen Kommunikation, wie zum Beispiel das Intranet, von Daten- und Formularfriedhöfen in blühende Kommunikationswiesen zu verwandeln.

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Mühlmann, K., Nagl, M., Schreder, G. (2016). Erzählungen und soziale Systeme. Narration in der Internen Kommunikation. In: Nowak, R., Roither, M. (eds) Interne Organisationskommunikation . Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14098-4_11

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