Reflexive Practice
Kent C. Myers
ISBN: | 9780230103948 |
Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan |
Published: | 15 September, 2010 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Reflexive Practice
Kent C. Myers
Rapid social change requires that major institutions adapt. Management professionals who are called in to help presumably know what to do, but in fact their typical ways of working are anachronistic. Many professionals tacitly assume stability and a level of knowledge that no longer exists. They devise change programs that, while consistent with cultural expectations and professional standards, are flawed from the start and may actually reduce institutional capacity to adapt. Their practices and culture were developed for a different time and are ill-suited to fluid and highly interconnected situations. The very people who are relied upon for adaptive solutions are preventing what they should be providing. Weaknesses of four familiar patterns of professional thinking are reviewed. Each puts society at risk: · a rational pattern locks in optimal solutions that rapidly become obsolete· a focused pattern is blind to reconfiguration options and the influence of external relationships· a principled pattern fails to apprehend and develop the unique opportunities of a situation· a interested pattern undercuts common interests that are already imperiled An ominous feature of these at-risk patterns is the lack of awareness of limitations or of how the professional is included within the problematic situations to be addressed.A different pattern is described – reflexive practice – that takes turbulence seri
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