Transformational Processes in Organizational Life: Symbolic Imprinting and Symbolic Triggers
Transformational Processes in Organizational Life: Symbolic Imprinting and Symbolic Triggers
Author(s): Dina Aslamazishvili
Subject(s): Adult Education, Social development
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: symbolic management; transformational processes; organizational life;
Summary/Abstract: Organizational life is multi-focused symbolic reality today, new and existing employees learn, transfer and transform in working experience. Managerial actions give both real and symbolic results. Symbolic contexts, like influence, commitment, shared values, mission clearance in project teams and others, create challenges. The paper discusses symbolic imprinting and symbolic triggers in organizational life, and shares the first cut results of the study through the metaphoric mechanics among business school students with fresh working experience. Symbolic imprinting constitutes stamping in memory some transferring values and meaning interpretations, and symbolic triggers are the external environment signs and images, which make imprints work out in specific thinking, behavioral, and communication mechanisms. Transformational processes – learning, growing, development, - are realized within the symbolic context. Symbolic imprints and triggers transfer specific concept of the organizational life, freeing up the meanings and important orientations for ‘homo symbolicus’.
Book: Proceedings of the 12th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities
- Page Range: 175-179
- Page Count: 5
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF