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Effective Strategies for Communicating Insights in Business
Something that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without factual or evidence-based proof.
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Driving Insights via Processes of Socioemotional Being and Becoming
Catherine Hayes (University of Sunderland, UK), Ian Corrie (University of Cumbria, UK), and Toby Lloyd Rowland (Defence Medical Academy, UK)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3964-4.ch012
Abstract
Being able to transcend disciplinarity in the development of effective strategies for the communication of insights in business is pivotal to progressive development and dynamic processes of change management. The unique cultural and situational specificity of military life has a long recognised and multifactorial impact on lives lived in active service, and veteran retirement is the focus of this chapter. This is highlighted via a consideration of how understanding the nature of ‘self' is epistemologically determined by human capacity to make meaning of experience, to reflect on the pre-existing of historical memories, and perhaps, most significantly of all, to formulate a reflexive and proactive response to the future. The situated nature of military service provides the chapter with a means of examining the fundamental nature of knowledge and ways of knowing, interpretation, and processes of meaning making transcend several fields of individual knowledge, such as philosophy, social science, medical science, psychology, and faith.
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