Middle Managers’ Sensemaking of Distance Managing During COVID-19

Nelda Vendramin, Giulia Nardelli, Christine Ipsen

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Abstract

Despite the ongoing attention on sensemaking, the processes of sensemaking need further exploration. This article examines the intertwining sensemaking processes of middle managers drawing on a case affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, a major and rare, unplanned event triggering sensemaking across an organization. We zoom in on middle managers’ sensemaking processes of creation, interpretation and enactment to explore how middle managers develop meanings about distance managing through these processes. We do so by applying temporal bracketing strategy when analyzing our data and organizing the data in first and second-order analysis, further developing overarching dimensions. The uncovering of sensemaking processes provides insight into how middle managers’ sensemaking processes triggered by rare events unfold as collective sensemaking occurs as well as extend further understanding of the processes involved in sensemaking. 
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2021
Number of pages20
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes
Event12th International Symposium on Process Organization Studies PROS 2021: Organizing Beyond Organizations for the Common Good: Confronting Major Societal Challenges Through Process Studies - Sheraton Rhodes Resort, Rhodes, Greece
Duration: 1 Sept 20214 Sept 2021
Conference number: 12
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Conference

Conference12th International Symposium on Process Organization Studies PROS 2021
Number12
LocationSheraton Rhodes Resort
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityRhodes
Period01/09/202104/09/2021
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Keywords

  • Sensemaking
  • Process
  • Middle managers
  • Distance managing
  • Rare events

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