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Who is telling the story?. THE STUDY OF PEOPLE Psychology, Sociology, Ethnography, Phenomenology, Existentialism, Geneology , Life stories, Cognitive Science/Neurosciences. THE STUDY OF POWER
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Who is telling the story? THE STUDY OF PEOPLE Psychology, Sociology, Ethnography, Phenomenology, Existentialism, Geneology, Life stories, Cognitive Science/Neurosciences THE STUDY OF POWER Critical narratology,Organization Development, Cultural studies, Law, Politics, Marketing/Branding, History, Evaluation What is the impact of their story? A Map of Narrative Practice: Its Roots Narrative inquiry and research THE STUDY OF PRACTICE Narrative coaching/therapy, Strategic narrative, Knowledge management, Narrative medicine, TV/Film/Theatre, Literature, Game design What are they doing with the story? THE STUDY OF PURPOSE Philosophy, Mythology/Religion, Rites of passage, Literary studies and hermeneutics, Postmodernism, Discourse and communication theory Why are they telling the story? David B Drake, PhD • Draft 1.0 • January 5, 2011
DEVELOPING AND INFLUENCING PEOPLE Stories are shared in relationship with others to foster learning/growth FACILITATING CHANGE, HARNESSING POWER Stories are aligned to support vision for change and emerging needs Who is telling the story? What is the impact of their story? A Map of Narrative Practice: Its Uses MAKING DECISIONS, EVOLVING PRACTICES Stories are used to implement strategy and shift behaviors ASSESSING AND DEVELOPING PURPOSE Stories are co-created to clarify and communicate strategy Why are they telling the story? What are they doing with the story? David Drake, PhD • Draft 1.1 • January 22, 2011