
Found in Translation’ opens a window into how organization and management theory is used in practice. In these episodes, we talk to a broad range of stakeholders – including managers, consultants, journalists, and scholars – about the way that organization and management theory affects (their) practice. We dig into what theory means when used in an organizational context. We aim to help our listen... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this episode of ‘Found in Translation’, we discuss academia’s pursuit of impact and the growing demand for researchers to engage effectively in conversation with a broader audience. How does the academic community respond to this demand? And what ... more
In this episode of ‘Found in Translation’, we discuss how theory is shaped and shapes us. Theories are something we create together: we socially construct them and we also practically construct them. We discuss how theory can be used as a tool to br... more
In this episode of ‘Found in Translation’, we discuss the value of theory in different industries and organisational roles. Operations manager at GRO Capital and former consultant at McKinsey Peter Bagge Grimstrup explains what the value of theory in... more
In this episode of ‘Found in Translation’, we discuss different strategies for applying theory in practice. We discuss the validating and undermining effects that theory can have, depending on the position that one occupies in the organisation: be it... more
Found in Translation’ opens a window into how organization and management theory is used in practice. In these episodes, we talk to a broad range of stakeholders – including managers, consultants, journalists, and scholars – about the way that organi... more
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