Origami organizations! Special issue call for papers: Modern Day Experiential Exercises

Q2 Social Sciences
Kristen Faile, Paula Roberts, Cate Loes
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Purpose This paper aims to provide instructors with a hands-on engaging and experiential class activity designed to teach undergraduate and graduate students about different organizational structures in management courses. Through this exercise, students will be able to self-identify the challenges and strengths of working under contrasting organizational structures. Design/methodology/approach Split into two (or four) teams, students construct origami animals based on their team’s organizational structure, using both mechanistic and organic structures to create a zoo based on a set of instructions and boundary conditions. Materials required include origami paper, markers, printed instructions, origami animal instructions, and role title cards for each student. The exercise takes approximately 30–45 min, including debriefing discussion. All materials/instructions needed are included with this paper (except origami paper and markers). Findings Through this exercise, students internalize the challenges and strengths of working in organizations with contrasting structures. The debrief discussion will help solidify student understanding of what the day to day experience of working in different organizational structures might look like, the pros and cons of different structures, and what type of employees or industries might thrive under different structures. Research limitations/implications This paper is being submitted for the “Special Issue Call for Papers: Modern Day Experiential Exercises.” Practical implications This activity allows students to draw their own conclusions about organizational structure and to engage in a fruitful discussion about what working at different types of organizations looks like on a day-to-day basis. Social implications This activity allows students to strengthen their skills in communication, teamwork, and leadership by having them work in teams to complete a challenging, competitive task. Originality/value While teaching organizational structure in management courses has traditionally been limited to traditional forms of instruction such as lecturing and reviewing different organizational charts, this activity gives students a fun competitive in-class activity in which they practice working as a part of contrasting organizational structures to see what type of structure they might thrive in.
折纸组织!特刊征文:现代体验练习
本研究旨在提供一种实践性、参与性和体验性的课堂活动,以教导本科生和研究生管理学课程中不同的组织结构。通过这个练习,学生将能够自我识别在不同组织结构下工作的挑战和优势。设计/方法/方法学生分成两组(或四组),根据团队的组织结构构建折纸动物,使用机械和有机结构根据一组指令和边界条件创建一个动物园。所需材料包括折纸,记号笔,印刷说明,折纸动物说明,以及每个学生的角色标题卡。这个练习大约需要30-45分钟,包括汇报讨论。所有需要的材料/说明都包含在本文中(折纸和马克笔除外)。通过这个练习,学生们内化了在结构不同的组织中工作的挑战和优势。汇报讨论将有助于巩固学生对在不同组织结构中工作的日常经验的理解,不同结构的利弊,以及什么样的员工或行业可能在不同的结构下茁壮成长。研究局限/启示本论文已提交给“特刊征稿:现代体验练习”。这个活动允许学生对组织结构得出自己的结论,并参与到一个富有成效的讨论中,讨论在不同类型的组织中工作的日常情况。这个活动让学生们在团队中完成一项具有挑战性和竞争性的任务,从而加强他们的沟通、团队合作和领导能力。虽然管理课程的组织结构教学传统上仅限于传统的教学形式,如讲授和回顾不同的组织结构图,但这项活动为学生提供了一个有趣的课堂竞争活动,他们在这个活动中练习作为对比组织结构的一部分工作,看看他们可能在哪种类型的结构中茁壮成长。
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Organization Management Journal
Organization Management Journal Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
2.60
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0.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Organization Management Journal is a blind peer-reviewed online publication sponsored by the Eastern Academy of Management. OMJ is designed as a forum for broad philosophical, social, and practical thought about management and organizing. We are interested in papers that address the interface between theoretical insight and practical application and enhance the teaching of management. OMJ publishes scholarly empirical and theoretical papers, review articles, essays and resources for management educators. Appropriate domains include: -Organizational behavior- Business strategy and policy- Organizational theory- Human resource management- Management education, particularly experiential education
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