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ArtikelDisplaying Group Cohesiveness: Humour And Laughter In The Public Lectures Of Management Gurus  
Oleh: Clark, Timothy ; Greatbatch, David
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Human Relations vol. 56 no. 12 (Dec. 2003), page 1515–1544.
Topik: group cohesion; humour and laughter; management gurus; management ideas; public speaking
Fulltext: 1515.pdf (223.59KB)
Isi artikelAs perhaps the highest profile group of management speakers in the world, so-called management gurus use their appearances on the international management lecture circuit to disseminate their ideas and to build their personal reputations with audiences of managers. This article examines the use of humour by management gurus during these public performances. Focusing on video recordings of lectures conducted by four leading management gurus (Tom Peters, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Peter Senge and Gary Hamel), the article explicates the verbal and nonverbal practices that the gurus use when they evoke audience laughter. These practices allow the gurus to project clear message completion points, to signal their humourous intent, to ‘invite’ audience laughter, and to manipulate the relationship between their use of humour and their core ideas and visions. The article concludes by suggesting that the ability of management gurus to use these practices effectively is significant because audience laughter can play an important role with respect to the expression of group cohesion and solidarity during their lectures.
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