E-Improvisation
By Brent McKnight
With today’s increasing pace of change, managers who
are struggling to continuously adapt and survive are turning
to an emerging management technique known as organizational
improvisation.
This field of management science draws from a metaphor based
in improvisational theatre and jazz music and is defined as:
“The ability to spontaneously recombine knowledge, processes
and structure in real time, resulting in creative problem
solving that is grounded in the realities of the moment.”
As part of these changes, organizations are working across
great distances and in groups that include diverse constituents
such as suppliers, partners and customers. The distance separating
these team members poses a problem for improvisation as Improvisation
relies heavily on interpersonal communication between group
members.
The collaborative wealth of creativity, innovation and productivity
flows in part from this real-time interaction. The increasing
distance between group members hampers the effective reach
of organizational improvisation. The proposed concept of e-Improvisation
suggests that the adoption of groupware collaborative software,
in particular a peer to peer offering called Groove, can extend
the reach of improvisation and enhance it’s effectiveness.
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