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Living essence: Exploring aesthetic factors in leadership development experiences

Posted on:2016-07-24Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Fielding Graduate UniversityCandidate:Nishi, Valerie JFull Text:PDF
GTID:1479390017984477Subject:Sociology
Abstract/Summary:
In complex organizational systems, there grows a need for more effective design practices for learning and leadership development. This exploratory case study research improves knowledge and understanding of how aesthetic factors (creation of symbolic objects and acts) influences the experiences of five executive leaders in a leadership development program. Perspectives from organizational studies, transformative learning, and organizational aesthetics provide a theoretical framework for understanding aesthetics and learning. Findings from this study suggest that aesthetic factors can be powerful catalysts for transformative learning for individuals and groups. Aesthetic factors appear to function as a learning technology to access and integrate often intense and conflicting sensory, emotional, somatic, and cognitive ways of knowing in a dynamic relational learning process. As mediators of meaning, aesthetic factors give form and clarity to complex phenomena; stimulate the imagination; generate enjoyment; and accelerate learning through prototyping, storytelling, and co-inquiry. Aesthetic factors demonstrate memorability that supports embodied learning. A framework for aesthetic learning design is offered as a contribution of this study.
Keywords/Search Tags:Aesthetic, Leadership development
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