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| This blog is MOVING: new site is almost ready: change your readers, now: http://www.pattianklam.com/blog Friday, December 04, 2009 Fernando Flores, Speech Acts, and Networks One of the most powerful learning experiences in my time at Digital Equipment included immersion in a set of practices for effective communication. What I and my colleagues called "Contextual Management" was derived from philosophies articulated and propagated by Fernando Flores. At the heart of these philosophies are speech acts, a linguistic concept identified by John Searle and refined by Flores into a communication structure for effective management. These same speech acts are at the foundation of Landmark Education. Comments:
Good stuff, Patti. I am immediately reminded of The Leader with Seven Faces by Leandro Herrero where he talks about the idea that the "faces" which a leader presents are key to how they succeed.
It is great that a seed of interest if growing in you. Ontologic communication is very well presented by Flores and Echeverria. What we need to do is to use and communicate these mechanism to others to provoke and enhance life.
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