Title: Welcome to SEAM
1Welcome to SEAM
- David Boje 532-1693
- Claudia Gomez TA cgomez_at_nmsu.edu
- David Tobey Talking Stick ghtobey_at_hotmail.com
- Jordan Hansen pickles_at_nmsu.edu
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3TO DO
- Your workbooks (70 value) are on web ct at 0000
cost to you. See course materials - Memorize 4-leaf clover
- Turn in completed Small Business Application
- Buy 1 Composition Notebook (not spiral) from
Family Dollar or Big Lots (1) and 3 ring binder
to assemble project - Review Syllabus and Schedule
4Web CT
- UNDER COURSE MATERIALS Print the following out
- SBA Assistance app
- Print confidentiality agreement
- BMAQ
- SEAM BOOKLET (very important)
5- Consulting is Clowning around to provoke changes
in the SCRIPT of the Organization - Theatre of Implementation
- TOI Dramatizes founding/developmental story,
problem/solution, customer perception/differentiat
ion/evolution, and before/after intervention
behavior 4 Theatre components - Founding developmental story
- Problems arisen since 1
- How did customer perceive org before types of
customers their perception - What was identity of org prior to the
intervention how will the metascript change as a
result of the intervention
6FILL THIS CARD OUT PRINT CAPITAL LETTERS
Print First name ____________________ Print Last
Name ____________ Hometown ____________________
Current phone number _______________ Print
CLEARLY your E-mail ______________________________
_________ Why you are here?___ May start small
business ___ want to make in consulting ___
heard this is a great course, so stretching my
horizons Complete this sentence Small Business
is _________________________?
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8What are SEAM Codes?
9SEAM 4-Leaf CLOVER
DIALOGIC
DEBATE
DIALECTIC
DIALOG
107 Dysfunctions
- 1. WCT Working Condition Themes, 2. WCT Work
Organization Frames, 3. 3C's D - Communication,
Coordination, Cooperation Dialogs, 4. TR - Time
Rhythms, 5. TC - Training Cast of Characters,
6. SP - Strategic Plots, - 7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC Spectacles.
11Mission Statement
MISSION STATEMENT To build the trickest bikes
possible, with the highest quality components, at
a reasonable price. Kim Suter Your job is to
help your small business client develop their
STRATEGY
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17Organizations are Theatres
- Many Characters
- Many Plots
- Many Script Writers
- Lots of Directors
- Dialog Coaches
189 Levels in COMPLEXITY THEORY
- L1 Framework - change frames to emerging ones
- L2 Mechanistic - change cause-effects emerging
- L3 Control - change 1st cybernetic
- L4 Open - add 2nd cybernetic to react to
emergence - L5 Organic - change to environment awareness
- L6 Image - change image management
contemporalization to retain customers - L7 Symbol - change relation of past future to
emergent present change local to global
emergence - L8 Network- change relation to emerging societal
discourse (I.e. ethics) change transorganization
relationships emerging - L9 Transcendental - change spiritual direction
emerging
19At What Level of System COMPLEXITY L1 to L9 is
each Area?
20SEAM STAR
L3
L4
L3
L1
L8
L5
L3
L9
L2
L6
L2
L7
L3
21Agenda For Class
- SEAM Root Cause Story Charting Client
application due today - Sit in your groups
- Do Clover Leaf Game
- Each group choose one Social Dysfunction come
up with list of 10 interview questions for client
about that area - Use Notebook to record mock interview Verbatim
notes. - Do Root Cause Analysis with (mock) client in
small groups identify the ROOT CAUSE - Do Story Chart
- Act out the Story Chart as a group using silent
theatre
22Day Two Agenda
- 1. Root Cause/Story Charting
- 2. How to take notes as you interview clients for
SEAM 4 leaf - 3. Divide into small groups for story theatre
training (icebreaker) - 4. check Memory of 4 Leaf Clover, Septet, PRISMA,
notebooks 4 manuals from Gerald Thomas - 5. Progress reports/ proposals for clients
- 6. PRISMA homework review
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26How SEAM and System Complexity Interact?
- Working Conditions - L1 to L3
- Work Organization L3 to L6
- 3 Cs L3 to L4
- Time Management L3
- Training L3
- Strategic Implementation L3 to L6
TETRANORMALIZATION COMPLEXITE L7 - Symbol -
chronotopic local-global conceptions L8 - Network
- architectonic discourse (cognitive aesthetic
ethical L9 - Polypi of Dialogisms
(transcendental level)
27Metascript
- The organization is a Metascript
- a collection of many scripts, collectively
written, that specify what we say and do - The Metascripting social practice are located in
a network mixture of genres (talk text,
translations in between) - Characters are trained in their scripts, and
punished by the script police, when they deviate
from their script. - Characters are constituted and located in a
network of meta scripted practices. - Each script is part of a network of scripts that
constitutes what we mean by Metascript (the
network of scripts within and among small
businesses).
28Henri Savalls METASCRIPT
- There are people who are the stars of
organizational theatre. - There is an off stage and an on stage, and those
who work to perfect what takes place on the
stage. - There is a director, and there are people who
think they can be better directors. - There are people on the sidelines who want to
replace the stars, who think they can do a better
job. - With so many directors and also spectators
seeking to displace actors and become the new
stars, the metascript becomes increasingly
chaotic. (from Boje Rosile, 2003)
29SMALL BUSINESS is (Metascript) of THEATRE
- SEAM juxtaposes the senior executives official
script against many alternatives, the more
marginalized scripts of employees, customers,
vendors, and community together this is
metascript. - The metascript is a multiplicity of contending
and fragmented scripts of the organization.
30List 7 Social Dysfunctions in Bojes COUCH STORY
- 1. WCT Working Condition Themes
- 2. WOF Work Organization Frames
- 3. 3C's - Communication, Coordination,
Cooperation Dialogs - 4. TR Time Rhythms (linear/cyclical)
- 5. TC - Training Cast of Characters
- 6. SP Strategic Plots
- 7. SE - SOCIO-ECONOMIC Spectacles
- Purple 7 elements of theatre SEPTET
31- What is TAMARA of your organization?
- TAMARA involves the use of many scenes, plots,
and sub-plots happening at the same time in an
organization. Instead of remaining stationary,
viewing a single stage, the audience fragments
into small groups that chase characters from one
room to the next (Boje, 1995). - It is the spectacle of simultaneous theatre
story in many places and you as leader cannot be
every place at once!
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33Metascript Summary
- Organization are Metascript-conflicted need a
rewrite - Metascripts are collectively written specify
what we say and do - At the margins there is improvisation, but mostly
we work in McDonaldized Disneyfied organizations
whose theatre is tightly scripted. - Characters are trained in their scripts, and
punished by the script police, when they deviate
from their script. - Characters are constituted and located in a
network of scripted practices. - Each script is part of a network of scripts that
constitutes what we mean by Metascript (the
network of scripts within and among
organizations). - The Metascripting social practice are located in
a network mixture of genres (talk text
translations in between) - In Tamara, the scripts are in many places at
once, its all simultaneous
344 SEAM PHASES of Consultation
- Act I CLOWN MIME Consultant is mimic, writing
silently in notebook all the script fragments of
the METASCIPT - Act II CLOWN HERALD Consultant performs
METASCRIPT theatre live for client evoking
MIRROR EFFECT of root cause story of lost
revenue hidden costs from strange scripting - Act III CLOWN CARNIVAL Consultant performs
the INTERVENTION Theatre for client with script
changes - Act IV CLOWN HEALER Consultant evaluates the
renewal of metascript, changes in lost revenue
hidden cost outcome measurements
35Retrospective
DIALOG6. Appreciative Inquiry10. Learning
Org3. STS (Weisbord)9. Open Space (owens)15.
Network Org (Chisholm)
- DEBATECommunity Org (Alinsky)2. Search
Conference (Emery)8. Frameworks (Goffman)12.
Transorganization (Boje)
Emergent Story Types E1 to E8
WHOLE
PARTS
DIALECTIC5. Double Loop (Argyris)11.
Restorying (Rosile13. Spectacle (Debord)16.
Critical Sociology (Collins)
DIALOGIC4. SEAM Metascript (Savall)13.
Carnival (Bakhtin)14. Postmodern Theatre (Boal
Boje Rosile)
Reflexivity
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39What is Psychoanalytic SEAM?
- Psychoanalytic-SEAM (P-SEAM) is an advanced
research methodology that interrelates socio
(social performance) to economic (hidden costs)
with the psychoanalytic dimensions of
organizations. I learned from Henri Savall and
his collaborators, that the psychoanalytic
analysis of the firm comes into play during the
second year of Ph.D. training in the French
consultant training.
40What is the relation of Psychoanalytic to SEAM?
- Have you ever worked for an obsessive-compulsive
boss, or even an organization? - Have you ever worked in a disordered and
constantly disorganizing enterprise? - Have you ever worked for a workaholic?
- Have you ever worked in an addictive
organization, one that motives your addiction to
work? - Have you ever worked in a paranoid firm, where
conspiracy is everywhere? - Have you ever worked in a firm that tried to
outsource itself out of existence?
41HIDDEN THEATER
- - Psychoanalytic SEAM looks at the "hidden
theater" of organizations. This is the back
stage and off stage psycho-social processes, that
while most are aware of what is going on, no one
talks to consultants about the hidden theater.
When I say hidden, I do not mean we are looking
only at what is not said to you in the consulting
session. I mean that if you carefully take notes
in your interviews and observe what you see, and
listen to their dialog you can discern the hidden
theater, that surrounds you at every field trip.
42Taboo Topics
- When you as beginning consultants take
copious journal notes, there are times when the
client asks that you stop writing. They tell you
something that is off the record. This is what we
call a TABOO TOPIC. Please do not record what
client's do not want on the record. However, do
make a mental note that something is off line,
and do keep a list of the topic (categories) that
are off record, so you can make your client aware
(at some future meeting) of types of events,
history, and process-behavior that are always
"hidden theater" to most people you talk to.
They are giving you insight into the P-SEAM.
43Scripted Addictions
- - Over time the organization falls into scripted
process routines, that we call scripted
addictions. One addictions most Masters students
know all too well is workaholism. Workaholism is
an addiction to a process
44Phrog Farm
- - A long time ago, a fellow named Harvey wrote
an article in Organization Dynamics on the Phrog
Farm. Addictive bosses (and other folks) have
the fantastic power to speak a few word and turn
their victims into Phrogs. Can you imagine a
human being believing they are a powerless
Phrog. Organizations become swamps, and the
hegemony is such that people become Phrogs,
unable to speak up or talk back, they croak the
lines the Head Bull Phrog wants them to say.
Consultants are asked to drain the swamp