Allegorical storytelling as a problem solving method by South African MBA students
Date
2011-05-16
Authors
Maree, Izak Schalk
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Abstract
This research report aims to identify the main managerial issues
South African managers face and how the tool of s torytelling can
be used to enhance managerial knowledge. John Heron’s (1992)
fourfold epistemology is used as a theoretical basis in which he
argues that in epis temology, mov ing from an experiential to a
presentational form of knowing enhances knowledge. This research
uses story equivalents of the experiential and the presentational, in
the form of transforming anecdotal into allegorical stories, to test
whether managerial knowledge is enhanced through this
transformational process.
The research utilises hermeneutic phenomenology as research
methodology which is applied to 51 assignments wherein students
were as ked to transform literal stories into allegorical stories and
reflect on their experience during a storytelling elective course for
MBA students held at the Wits Business School during 2006, 2007
and 2008.
The study success fully identifies the main managerial issues faced
by South African managers, identifies the story archetypes used in
the process and conc ludes that storytelling, where literal stories
are trans formed to allegorical stories, is an effectiv e tool in
managerial knowledge enhancement
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MBA - WBS
Keywords
Storytelling, Story telling, MBA students