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Organisations as soap operas: Leading change and continuity through narrative based OD

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Organisations as soap operas: Leading change and continuity through narrative based OD. / Murphy, Anne; Gosling, Jonathan.
Developing leaders for real: Proven approaches that deliver impact. ed. / Harry Grey; Anne Gimson; Ian Cunningham. Bingley: Emerald, 2022. p. 151–162.

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Murphy, A & Gosling, J 2022, Organisations as soap operas: Leading change and continuity through narrative based OD. in H Grey, A Gimson & I Cunningham (eds), Developing leaders for real: Proven approaches that deliver impact. Emerald, Bingley, pp. 151–162. <https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/developing-leaders-for-real/?k=9781800713659>

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Murphy, A., & Gosling, J. (2022). Organisations as soap operas: Leading change and continuity through narrative based OD. In H. Grey, A. Gimson, & I. Cunningham (Eds.), Developing leaders for real: Proven approaches that deliver impact (pp. 151–162). Emerald. https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/developing-leaders-for-real/?k=9781800713659

Vancouver

Murphy A, Gosling J. Organisations as soap operas: Leading change and continuity through narrative based OD. In Grey H, Gimson A, Cunningham I, editors, Developing leaders for real: Proven approaches that deliver impact. Bingley: Emerald. 2022. p. 151–162

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Murphy, Anne ; Gosling, Jonathan. / Organisations as soap operas : Leading change and continuity through narrative based OD. Developing leaders for real: Proven approaches that deliver impact. editor / Harry Grey ; Anne Gimson ; Ian Cunningham. Bingley : Emerald, 2022. pp. 151–162

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