Meeting minutes as symbolic action

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Meeting minutes as symbolic action
Abstract
Postmodern assumptions employed by some organizational theorists recognize that “administrators' greater power lies not in their ability to control resources but in their ability to manipulate symbols-the ceremonies, rituals, images, and language of the organization (Graham and David 9). Thus, even a genre that is often considered neutral and objective, such as meeting minutes, can become a tool Of managerial control. This article presents data from an ethnographic case study that describes how an administrator in a theater organization manipulated language by using the minutes from a board of directors meeting to influence board members to vote to disband the organization.
Publication
Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Date
1998-04
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
198-216
Journal Abbr
J. Bus. Tech. Commun.
Citation Key
pop00161
ISSN
1050-6519
Language
English
Extra
12 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: lens.org/160-831-193-675-812 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Mceachern, R. W. (1998). Meeting minutes as symbolic action. Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 12(2), 198–216. https://doi.org/10.1177/1050651998012002002