articleJournal of Management StudiesMar 30, 2010BRONZE OA

Middle Managers, Strategic Sensemaking, and Discursive Competence

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Abstract

Abstract This paper seeks to better understand the way middle managers contribute strategically to the development of an organization by examining how they enact the strategic roles allocated to them, with particular reference to strategic change. Through vignettes drawn from the authors' current research, a framework is developed that shows two situated, but interlinked, discursive activities, ‘performing the conversation’ and ‘setting the scene’, to be critical to the accomplishment of middle manager sensemaking. Language use is key, but needs to be combined with an ability to devise a setting in which to perform the language. The paper shows how middle managers knowledgeably enact these two sets of…

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Keywords
  • Sensemaking
  • Situated
  • Conversation
  • Middle management
  • Sociocultural evolution
  • Sociology
  • Competence (human resources)
  • Legitimation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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