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"slug" => "organizing-management-tools-and-practices"
"yearMonth" => "2018-02"
"year" => "2018"
"title" => "Organizing, Management Tools and Practices"
"description" => "LORINO, P. (2018). Organizing, Management Tools and Practices. Dans: <i>Materiality and Managerial Techniques</i>. 1st ed. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 221-246."
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"name" => "LORINO Philippe"
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"ouvrage" => "Materiality and Managerial Techniques"
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0 => "Industrie nucléaire"
1 => "Médiation sémiotique"
2 => "Outils de gestion"
3 => "Pratiques"
4 => "Représentation"
5 => "Retour d'expérience"
6 => "Textilité"
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"fr" => "Le chapitre examine les divers courants théoriques qui se sont penchés sur la relation entre outils de gestion et pratiques organisationnelles. Il suggère que tous ces courants adoptent une de deux positions théoriques : soit les outils de gestion ont un statut de représentation de l’action, au sens cognitiviste, soit ils constituent des médiations sémiotiques. En ce qui les concerne, la notion de « textilité » proposée par Ingold est peut-être plus adaptée que celle de « matérialité ». La textilité tisse des mouvements visant une fin pratique, à travers lesquels un groupe social constitue la situation comme une situation matérielle. Le chapitre illustre cette approche par l’étude du retour d’expérience dans l’industrie électronucléaire."
"en" => "The chapter examines the different theoretical frameworks used to explore the relationship between management tools and organizational practices. It is suggested that they all adopt one of two main theoretical options: they either assign to management tools a status of representation of activity, in the cognitivist sense, or a status of social mediation, in a semiotic perspective. Concerning management systems, the category of ‘textility’ proposed by Tim Ingold may be more adequate than the category of materiality. Textility is a particular interweaving of purposeful movements, through which meaning-making social groups fabricate situations as ‘material’ situations. The chapter illustrates this using a case study concerning the management of experience feedback in the nuclear industry. Management tools are not already formed things, but materials to construct new forms."
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"keywordList" => "<a href="#">Industrie nucléaire</a>, <a href="#">Médiation sémiotique</a>, <a href="#">Outils de gestion</a>, <a href="#">Pratiques</a>, <a href="#">Représentation</a>, <a href="#">Retour d'expérience</a>, <a href="#">Textilité</a>"
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