Doing the Business of Group Relations Conferences: Exploring the Discourse (The Group Relations Conferences Series)

Doing the Business of Group Relations Conferences: Exploring the Discourse (The Group Relations Conferences Series)

by RachelKelly (Editor), Coreen Archer (Editor), EliatAram (Editor), Gordon Strauss (Editor), YossiTriest (Editor)

Synopsis

Group Relations conferences offer opportunities to learn about group, organisational and social dynamics; the exercise of authority and power; the interplay between tradition, innovation and change; and the relationship of organisations to their social, political and economic environments.

This book, the fifth in a series of Tavistock Group Relations Conferences, contains a collection of papers presented at the fifth Belgirate conference, plus three additional papers reflecting on and making sense of several participants' conference experiences. Taken together, these chapters study the discourse of Group Relations conferences as well as reflecting on the changing nature and shifting patterns of this discourse. In Doing the Business of Group Relations Conferences, authors reflect on the vicissitudes of meanings this expression generates.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 248
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 0367001497
ISBN 13: 9780367001490

Media Reviews

I have experienced GRCs in different roles for almost half a century and tried to embrace my experiences as a personal living methodology - albeit with some success. Many chapters of this book presented me with new challenges that in rather old age are forcing me to start reinventing myself once more, all over again! --Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay, Emeritus Professor, Academy of Human Resource, Ahmedabad, India.

This book holds no punches in its thoughtful exploration of some difficult issues and is bold in offering some solutions. It can be felt as a resounding clarion call to the community of practitioners and organisers of Group Relations Conferences to hold themselves to a higher standard, to work with and through the ambivalence and defences of the human condition and strive to do what we provide space for members to explore in the conferences in our gathering and dealing with each other . --Dr Leslie B. Brissett, Director of the Group Relations Programme, The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, London, UK.

Author Bio
Eliat Aram has been CEO of the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations (TIHR) for 10 years. Believing in the abundant potential of human relationships and love for people are the drivers for the way she shapes the direction of the institute and the multitude of its activities. Coreene Archer, Consultant, executive coach and senior manager at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations (TIHR) since 2007. Co-Director of the Coaching for Leadership and Professional Development course and Director of the Launching Young Leaders group relations conference. Rachel Kelly, BA, MSTAT, is the Professional Development Manager at The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations and a Teacher of the Alexander Technique. She manages/promotes the Institute's courses and conferences, including the annual group relations Leicester Conference: Task Authority Organisation. Gordon Strauss represents the AK Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems (AKRI) on the Management and Administrative Team for the Belgirate cconferences. He is a former AKRI Board member and has attended all of the Belgirate conferences since they began in 2003. Joseph Triest, Psychoanalyst and clinical Psychologist. Born and living in Israel. Founder and director of Triest-Sarig Clinic'. As the only son of parents who lost their whole families in the holocaust, believing in the importance of exploring the unconscious in individuals, organisations and societies.