The Communicative Achievement of Collective Minding : Analysis of Board Meeting Excerpts
Analysis of Board Meeting Excerpts

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Authors and Corporations: Cooren, François
In: Management Communication Quarterly, 17, 2004, 4, p. 517-551
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 517-551
ISSN: 1552-6798
0893-3189
DOI: 10.1177/0893318903262242
published in: Management Communication Quarterly
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> Based on an in-depth analysis of excerpts from a board meeting in a drug rehabilitation center, this article shows how a group of managers displays a form of intelligence that cannot be reduced to the simple sum of their respective contributions. Although this phenomenonhas been illustrated so far in the context of high-reliability organizations, this analysis extends previous findings by showing that a form of collective intelligence can be found more generally in patterns of conversational behavior. The managers are shown to be constructing, amending, and adding a series of textual blocks that ultimately represent the heedfulness of the group. Although it can only be achieved on the “terra firma” of interactions, collective minding is shown to be a phenomenon that always transcends the “here and now” by interrelating this latter with the “there and then,” a phenomenon of translocalization that can be identified as a form of organizational intelligence. </jats:p>