Sensitivity in topic development and meaning making in a process consultation contract meeting
Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management
ISSN: 1746-5648
Article publication date: 16 August 2013
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore the discursive practices used when the agenda for a consultation process was negotiated in a contract meeting. The paper illustrates the role of sensitivity in meaning making practices, that is, how displays of sensitivity were intertwined with topic development.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper offers an in‐depth analysis of naturally occurring conversation in a meeting between a consultant and two client managers. The audio‐recorded data is analyzed by utilizing methodology introduced and developed in the traditions of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (CA).
Findings
The authors show how both the consultant and the clients displayed markers of sensitivity when introducing various meaning potentials relevant to the topics under discussion, and how they eventually ‘negotiated’ meanings through formulations and reformulations of the topics.
Practical implications
The findings suggest that indirect and complex discursive practices were functional in that they afforded the participants the possibility to exhibit prospectively threatening meaning potentials of the issues under discussion, while suspending a more thorough topic penetration. The study sheds light on the importance of the details at the early stages of a consulting relationship and the consultant's specific role at the beginning.
Originality/value
The paper illustrates real life practices in process consultation. This sort of data is seldom used in research.
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Citation
Puutio, R., Kykyri, V. and Wahlström, J. (2013), "Sensitivity in topic development and meaning making in a process consultation contract meeting", Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 104-121. https://doi.org/10.1108/QROM-06-2011-0987
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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