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  David Michael Boje Ph.D.
 One Minute Story
TRUE STORYTELLING SYSTEM Weekly Zoom Meeting 9AM-10:30AM MOUNTAIN TIME ZONE
Thursdays & its Free to anyone. Please get the word out (its for training
trainers, consultants, & coaches) in ethical practices to sustainable
organizational development, and change
In U.S. or Canada go to ALIGNABLE https://www.alignable.com/events/1414625/join
See info at
https://www.alignable.com/las-cruces-nm/true-storytelling-coaching-consulting-training
Out of U.S. please use this link (works for U.S. & Canada as Well):


USE ZOOM Link
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8950795007?pwd=b1BnMVVXT3V6UDRZUVFmMkU2NzQydz09

More at https://truestoryteling.org 




For more philosophical storytelling explorations and good fun, there is
ENTHINKMENT CIRCLE.  Info at Enthinkment.com  Weekly Zoom Meeting 1PM-2:30PM
MOUNTAIN TIME ZONE Tuesdays & its Free to anyone. Please get the word out,

Zoom Link
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8950795007?pwd=b1BnMVVXT3V6UDRZUVFmMkU2NzQydz09

More info contact David M. Boje. Ph.D. davidboje@gmail.com


co-founder True Storytelling Institute. https://truestorytelling.org


David M. Boje is co-founder of TRUE STORYTELLING SYSTEM. He is an international
scholar confronting and deconstructing the 'regimes of truth' with his own
storytelling paradigm. Research.com, a prominent academic platform for
scientists, has just published the 2022 Edition of its Ranking of Top 1000
Scientists in the area of Social Sciences and Humanities. David Boje ranked
#1286 in United States as well as #2505 in the world ranking.David has
contributed 27 books and over 150 journal articles to studying one problem for
45 years: He introduced the now widely-used concept of antenarrative, a
prospective sensemaking (foresight) and intuitive-world (the beyond of spirit)
in the field of storytelling systems research. When his wife, Grace Ann Rosile,
was working on her ‘Tribal Wisdom’ book, David said, “You know (indigenous)
Native American storytelling is different from the way Europeans
(Euro-Westerners) tell stories. The Indigenous ways are more like what we call
‘living story’ way of Being-in-the-World. From there, David and Grace Ann built
more work/research around indigenous storytelling and ethics, and that lead to
current work on ensemble leadership, and ensemble storytelling. His most recent
books: True Storytelling (2021, Routledge, Francis & Taylor) with Jens Larsen
and Lena Bruun, Doing Conversational Storytelling Interviewing for Your
Dissertation (2020, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.) with Grace Ann Rosile.  David
and Grace Ann’s work on ‘embodied restorying’ and their work with veterans and
others to get unstuck from problem-saturated narratives of past trauma, and
develop antenarrative prospective sensemaking of futures of well-being. See
publications with online books and articles in links below.




PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY

200 papers presented at professional societies

27 books published

50 conference proceedings

41 invited journal articles

2 books in press, another on the way

20 featured news articles

113 refereed journal articles (total all journal articles= 151)

102 chapters in books

Current submissions on water storytelling

$600,000 in grants and contracts over his career . "David M. Boje" is mentioned
by one of the top 4% most read authors on Academia.5795 papers and books cite
him.

Click on following links to see sample articles, chapters, & presentations:

Academic History

Books | Book Chapters

Refereed Journal Articles

Conference Proceedings

News Articles

JOCM & Other Editorial Activities

Invited Journal Articles

Works in Progress

Committee Service

Conference Presentations

Public Lectures & Forums

Service & Editorial Boards

Community Service Activities

Awards & Honors

Grants & Contracts

Other (e.g. cases)



David earned his Ph.D. from University of Illinois in 1978, and became assistant
professor at Anderson School of Management, UCLA, then restarted his career as a
walk-on temp,  and did become full professor at Loyola Marymount University,
earning six teacher of the year awards. Moved to New Mexico in 1996, and become
winner of the New Mexico State University (NMSU) Distinguished Career Award, and
currently holds its highest rank as Regents Professor. He retired in 2018 from
New Mexico State University, earning Regents Professor, and Distinguished
Scholar Professorship, and is currently Professor Emeritus. He immediately
become professor at Aalborg University, Denmark. He also teaches qualitative
storytelling science methods at Cabrini University in Philadelphia (with Grace
Ann). David is frequent teacher in seminars in universities around the world. He
is currently editor-in-chief of the Business Storytelling Encyclopedia, bringing
a needed paradigm change in 16 volumes focused on topics such as race, gender,
ethics, and indigenous studies. Boje gives invited keynote presentations on
storytelling science, water crises, racial capitalism, and the global climate
crisis, all around the world. He is a Director European School of Governance
(EUSG) where Louis Klein is dean. He is member of the editorial board of the The
Systemic Change Journal that is an ongoing conversation about ways of Governing
the Anthropocene, and helping to set up a Sustainability Storytelling Lab. 
David was Editor of the Journal of Organizational Change Management for 14
years, and founder and editor of Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization
Inquiry for 10 years. He was Co-Founder and Board Chair for the entire 25-year
life span of the Standing Conference for Management and Organization Inquiry. He
was past chair of the Academy of Management Research Methods division. He also
was awarded an honorary doctorate from Aalborg University in Denmark, where he
is considered the “godfather” of their Material Storytelling Lab. The Military
Family storytelling lab work continues in New Mexico to develop embodied
restorying sandtray and equine assisted restorying as evidence-based protocol. 
See One-Page vita; or  See printable complete vita

He created the field of “antenarrative” research, which analyzes all that is
antecedent to creating western narratives and indigenous living stories. The
'true storytelling' founders (Grace Ann, Jens, Lena,  & David) do Zoom sessions
are being offered to global participants on 'true storytelling ethics, ensemble
leadership, sustainability, and their newest seminar theme (with Oscar
Edwards(co-hosting): "Intercultural Conversations: A Community-Centered
Storytelling Experience to Restory Narratives on Racism."  Their hope is for a
more cooperative, equitable, and just society with improved quality of life
outcomes for all (https://true-storytelling.com; https:truestorytelling.org; &
https:truestorytelling.blog). David and Grace Ann convene the annual 'Quantum
Storytelling Conference' each December in Las Cruces New Mexico with Emeritus
Professor Grace Ann Rosile (https://davidboje.com/quantum). It will be a virtual
Zoom event in 2020. Some Interviews with David are on
Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLijSv3zeLzZ_ovs9d7n3HPK8JGW-z8kyy






David Boje met Grace Ann Rosile in 1995, and immediately become vegetarian.
Grace Ann took him to meet the Jain monk, Gurudev Chitrabhanu, who said, ‘David
you are Arihunt, that is your Jain name. David listened, taking notes on every
word. He, wrote Arihunt means ‘conqueror of inner enemies.’ After meditating on
his inner enemies every morning for ten years, he returned exhausted to the monk
and asked for a new name. Gurudev, informed David, you misheard me, ‘Arihunt
means you have no enemies, everyone is your friend.’ That began a very different
spiritual journey. In December 2020, after a Vision Quest on the Organ
mountains, Mike ThreeBears gifted David a new name, ‘Surrenders to Spirit.’
David actively listened, and wrote down, ‘Sacrifices to Spirit.’ These stories
of mis-hearing, illustrate the difference between deep listening and actually
hearing spirit. In 2010, David became interested in Shamanic Drumming, looking
for a way to help extend the life of Grace Ann’s Arabian stallion, Nahdion, her
friend for over 30 years. David brought a rock from the Land of Enchantment, and
flew to California to learn basics of ‘rock divination’ and the practices of
‘core shamanism’ to help Nahdion. Returning, he drummed while descending to
commune with several Lower World spirits, so Nahdion would be able to drink,
eat, and poop. When it was time for Nahdion to pass on, David drummed,
journeying to Upper World spiritual teachers, during Nahdion’s transition to
Lower World. David leads a shamanic drumming group that meets each week on Zoom,
sharing stories, doing divination, and answering requests for healing people,
animals, and practicing nature-intuitive ways of knowing
(https://davidboje.com/shamanic).


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ANNUAL CONFERENCES ON STORYTELLING


 https://davidboje.com/quantum for the ANNUAL QUANTUM STORYTELLING CONFERENCE IN
LAS CRUCES NEW MEXICO each December





McMurry University's Water Storytelling Conference Mar 18,19, 20
2020 https://davidboje.com/Abilene




WEIMAR EUSG GAIA STORYTELLING
2020 April https://davidboje.com/Gaia/GAIASTORYTELLINGFORGAIALEADERSHIPWEIMARVILLAI.htm




May 27th – 29th 2020 “The Role of Narratives and Storytelling in Organizing for
Sustainability: Perspectives in Dialogue” and PhD course “Narrative research. A
turn, a method, a paradigm?” Keynote Speakers:


Prof. Michael Bamberg, Clark University, USA

Prof. David Boje, New Mexico State University, USA and Aalborg University, DK

Prof. Yiannis Gabriel, formerly University of Bath, UK, and Visiting Professor
at Lund University

Prof. Kenneth M.lbjerg J.rgensen, Aalborg University, DK

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EGOS 2020 July
2-4 https://www.egosnet.org/jart/prj3/egos/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1564449184268&subtheme_id=1542700474503


Stay tuned for the Western North Carolina Storytelling Conferenc
Announcing QUANTUM STORYTELLING ANNUAL REVIEW
 



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Quantum Storytelling Annual Review addresses entanglement of storytelling with
whole systems at quantum scale of particle/wave and at the macro scale of
capitalism, global warming, and socioeconomics. Quantum Storytelling means we
are all connected at nanoparticle and energy wave level. All things, all
creatures are composed of quantum energy. Your cellphone, your computer, the GPS
in your car, the MRI machine are all marvels of quantum physics. We take all
things are interconnected as the basis of a whole systems storytelling approach
to 'storytelling science.'

A whole systems storytelling approach focuses on sociomaterial from the quantum
to the macro by looking for patterns, such as relations between economic
classes, hegemony of all kinds. We are particularly interested in holistic
approaches to the relation of narrative-counternarrative to grounding in the
existential living stories of all species. We like the notion that all things
tell a story, that sociomaterial configurations are agential, and that instead
of privileging human storytelling, there is what Donna Haraway calls
'multispecies storytelling.'

We are particularly interested in Mikhail Bakhtin's notion of 'moral
answerability' -- to intervene in a situation instead of being a bystander. We
are all about ethics of storytelling. For Bakhtin, stories are polyphonic, and
narratives are 'always' monological. This leads to the single-voiced,
single-logic narratives (counternarratives) attempting to exclude the
multi-voiced, multi-logical 'living stores' that are grounded in nature, in the
bioshere, in the quantum interconnectedness.

Antenarratives are the stuff that pre-constitutes narrative-counternarrative and
living stories. This gives one the three facets of whole systems storytelling
(antenarratives, narrative-counternarrative, and living stories) so that we can
begin to research the dominant patterns and dynamics of whole system
storytelling using what we call 'storytelling science.'

We have been developing 'storytelling science' as a way to do what Charles
Sanders Peirce called 'self-correcting' and Karl Popper called 'trial and error'
scientific method. This is applied in the work of Henri Savall's 'socioeconomic
approach to management' which intervenes by bringing about socially responsible
(and ecologically accountable) capitalism. Recent work tries storytelling to
socioeconomics. y taking a Whole Systems approach to Storytelling, I find that a
self-Validating Closed Loop has formed in Business Storytelling. The problem is
a lack of 'refutation' in business storytelling research methods. For example,
Maude Barlow, Vadana Shiva, and David Boje have been making claims about
Monsanto, Coca Cola, and PepsiCo concerning terminator seeds, and over-pumping
groundwater, especially in India.

Monsanto claims its Bt cotton seeds that increase crop yield by controlling for
pests. Shiva narrative claims it is responsible for farmer suicides in India.
Monsanto's counternarrative is that Bt seeds work as advertised, and that the
blame for suicides is government that in 2008 began requiring collateral for
loans to small farmers, and since their holdings too small, a loan shark niche
opened to fill the gap. Second reason is inefficient traditional farming
practices.

Coca Cola and PepsiCo claim they are helping local farmers in India by putting
back more water into the aquifers than is pumped out by the bottlers of plastic
water bottles and plastic/glass soda bottles. The counternarrative by Shiva,
Barlow and by myself, that the well (straws) for Coca Cola and PepsiCo run deep,
and much deeper than the farmers can support, thus putting on stress in not
being able to pay to loan sharks, and resulting in farmer suicides. In my
deconstruction of the Coca Cola and PepsiCo corporations ' narratives, we find
they do not actually put water back into the ground, but rather do training of
farmers in drip system agriculture, and other greenwashing.

MORE QUANTUM STORYTELLING ANNUAL REVIEW
I am also  Editor-in-Chief for the Business Storytelling Encyclopedia

We have three sets of volume we intend for a paradigm shift in business
storytelling. I have recruited the best storytelling editors for each volume.
Please contact them if you have an article that you want to submit. The project
will take submission all of 2019 and we will get peer reviews done in 2020 and
have this out in press for 2021.


Set 1: “Corporate and Business Strategies of Business Storytelling" (set
sub-title) “A World Scientific Encyclopedia of Business Storytelling” (overall
title)

Business Storytelling Socioeconomics - Amandine Savall Lyon ISEOR Institute
SAVALL Amandine <amandine.savall@iseor.com>


Business Storytelling of Entrepreneurship - Associate Professor Duncan Pelly
<duncan.pelly@gmail.com> Abilene University, Texas


Business Storytelling in Ensemble Leadership - Grace Ann Rosile Professor
Emeritus, New Mexico State University, garosile@nmsu.edu 


Business Storytelling and Strategy - Yue Cai - Yue Cai "Yue C. Hillon"
<ycaihillon@gmail.com> Associate Professor, Western North Carolina "Yue C.
Hillon" <ycaihillon@gmail.com>


Business Storytelling and Change Management - Mark Hillon, <mehillon@gmail.com>
independent consultant and Ph.D. in socioeconomic change management


Business Storytelling and Communication - Independent research scientists and
Ph.D. Jillian Saylors, <jrwsaylors@gmail.com> 

Set 2: "Methodologies and Big Data Analysis of Business Storytelling"(set
sub-title) “A World Scientific Encyclopedia of Business Storytelling” (overall
title)

Business True Storytelling - Jens Larsen - Independent Consultant and Ph.D.
 <info@oldfriendsindustries.com> Copenhagen, Denmark


Business Storytelling and Big Data Methods - Associate Professor Rohny Saylors
<rsaylors@gmail.com> Washington State University


Business Storytelling and 4th Wave Grounded Theory Methodology - Marita Svane
<msvane@business.aau.dk> Associate Professor, Business College, Aalborg
University


Business Storytelling, Science, and Statistics - Professor David Trafimow
<dtrafimo@nmsu.edu>  and editor Journal of Applied and Experimental Social
Psychology, New Mexico State University


History and Business Storytelling - Prof. Albert Mills,
St Mary's University,  <albert.mills@smu.ca>

Set 3: “Ethical Practices of Business Storytelling” (set sub-title)

Business Storytelling and Sustainability - Professor Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen
<kmj@business.aau.dk> -Business College, Aalborg University, Denmark


Business Storytelling and Postcolonialism - Ozan Nadir
Alakavuklar <ozan.alakavuklar@gmail.com>
– Utrecht University, the Netherlands; Amon Barros <amonbarros@gmail.com>– FGV
EAESP, Brazil
Nimruji Prasad Jammulamadaka  <nimruji@iimcal.ac.in> – Indian Institute of
Management, India;
Ana Maria Peredo <amonbarros@gmail.com> – University of Victoria, Canada


Business Storytelling and Gender-Telling - Alessio Sartore
<alessio.sartore@gmail.com> Professor of Content Management & 
Corporate Storytelling at IULM University, Milan, Italy


Race, Ethnicity and Business Storytelling - Jean Helms Mills -
 <jean.mills@smu.ca> Professor Saint Mary's University, Nova Scotia 


Business Storytelling and Indigenous Wisdom - Professor Tyron Love
<tyron.love@canterbury.ac.nz> Business College, University of Canterbury, New
Zealand






HOW I TEACH STUDENT THEORIZING IN ORGANIZATION STUDIES? 

                                                 Click here for word file


This is a question I was asked to answer by Henry Mintzberg and Richard
Swedberg, in the first conversation-salon. Theorizing in Organization
Studies
Insights from Key
Thinkers https://www.politics-society.aau.dk/research/research-groups/cim/conversation-salons


It is based on this book: by Anne Vorre Hansen and Sabine Madsen
(2019) Theorizing in Organization Studies: Insights for Key Thinkers (Elgar).
Based on intervies with David Boje, Barbara Czarniawska, Kenneth Gergen, Tor
Hernes, Geertz Hofstede, Henri Mintzberg, Edgar Schein, Andrew Van de Ven, and
Karl Weick.

                                                     





Download draft at https://davidboje.com/water Book out end 2019


2019
Theorizing in Organization Studies: Insights from Key Thinkers by Anne Vorre
Hansen and Sabine Madson. Elgar
Baed on interview ithe David Boje, Barbara Czarniawska, Kenneth Gergen, Tor
Hernes, Geert Hofstede, Edgar Shein, Andrew Van de Ven, and Karl Weick


Hardback 2019 August 8th
Routledge
Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society



THIS BOOK IS NOW PUBLISHED


 

 


 

 

 

NEXT BOOK for 2020:


SEVEN TRUE STORYTELLING PRINCIPLES THAT ENSURE SUPPORT AND SUCCESS OF YOUR
CHANGE-MANAGEMENT STRATEGY

David Boje

Jens Larsen

&

Lena Bruun

London: Routledge (Taylor & Francis). 

 

 




Book to be released 2019 by Emerald Press edited by David Boje and Mabel Sanchez


 



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BOJE AND MABEL SANCHEZ, TO BE RELEASED END OF 2019 EMERALD PRESS

 



Available from Routledge May 2014; See Reviews; See Book Signing Flyer



2014 BOOK edited by David M. Boje and Tonya Wakefield


BEING QUANTUM: ONTOLOGICAL STORYTELLING IN THE AGE OF ANTENARRATIVE

Available from Amazon 2014

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ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND GLOBAL STANDARDIZATION: SOLUTIONS TO STANDARDS AND
NORMS OVERWHELMING ORGANIZATIONS (ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE &
DEVELOPMENT) HARDCOVER - AVAILABLE ON 31 JUL. 2015

by David M. Boje (Editor)


 


ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE THEORY: MANAGING FRACTAL ORGANIZING
PROCESSES AVAILABLE AUGUST 1ST 2015

by Tonya Henderson (Author), David M. Boje (Author)
 

(2010) DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF STORY: UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR THROUGH THE
INTEGRATION OF STORYTELLING AND COMPLEXITY THINKING

Written/Edited by: David M. & Ken Baskin 2010, ISBN 9780984216529 (296 pages),
Emergent Publications Order Here; About authors & content
SOFTBACK: $44.95
ELECTRONIC: $29.95

(2011). Storytelling and the Future of Organizations: An Antenarrative Handbook
(London: Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society)
[Hardcover]; Authors & Table of Contents

David M. Boje (Editor)

Order Amazon $99.37

(2011). The Routledge Companion to Organizational Change [Hardcover]that The
Routledge Companion to Organizational Change, has been published. Ships from and
sold by Amazonite see Routledge website for summary

David Boje (Editor), Bernard Burnes (Editor), John Hassard (Editor).
Hardback: 978-0-415-55645-3: October 2011: $195.00 – £115.00
... offers a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the field. The volume
brings together the very best contributors not only from the field of
organizational change, but also from adjacent fields, such as strategy and
leadership. These contributors offer fresh and challenging insights to the
mainstream themes of this discipline. Read More

2008 Storytelling Organizations, Sage, 2008 Order here ; Press Release ; Book
Review ; Published book review 2009

Click image for access to Amazon site, Book: Narrative Methods... Sage, 2001
Order Here






2008 Critical Theory Ethics for Business & Public Administration | Information
Age Press; Order here ; Amazon Order Here ; see larger image

ISBN-10: 159311785X
ISBN-13: 978-1593117856s

Workshops Available . The Ethical Optimist Living Story, and Value-Based Ethics
and Story Ethics.

Click image for access to Amazon, Book: Postmodern Management & Organization
Theory, Sage, 1996 Order Here

 

2008 Managing in the Postmodern World: America's Revolution Against Exploitation
2008 Charlotte, NC: Information Age Press (re-release of the 1994 book) order
here

Workshops Available Story Leader Assertiveness

2008 Managerial Psychology
Three-Volume Set
Edited by:
Yochanan Altman , Frank Bournois &
David M. Boje Series:
SAGE Library in Business and Management Order Here 2009 - WORK AND ORGANIZATION:
THE AESTHETIC DIMENSION - Written/Edited by: David Boje, Adrian Carr & Philip
Hancock
2009, ISBN/ISSN 9780981703251 (212 pages), ISCE Publishing. Web site for Work
and Organization book.


> 

Boje, D. M. (2012d). , Quantum Storytelling: Blacksmithing Art in the Quantum
Age, Video accessed May 25, 2012

 

Click image for E:CO, Emergence: Complexity and Organization, Special Double
Issue: Complexity and Storytelling (Volume 7, Numbers 3 & 4, 2005), guest
editors Ken Baskin and David Boje. Order Here.

Click image for Amazon site for Book: The Passion of Organizing - Copenhagen,
2006 Order here Click image for PDF - Thin Book of Organization Theatre 2007
Download Free version Here

The video presents the eleven D's of Quantum Storytelling from an ontological
standpoint.
1.            Directionality
2.            Datability
3.            Duration
4.            Disclosability
5.            Destining
6.            Deployment
7.            Dwelling
8.            Deseverance
9.            Drafts
10.         Dispersion
11.         Detaching

Joe T. Meier directed the video, Aron Hethcox did the sound, and Jones Huerta
the choreography.  

 

 

Degrees

 * A.Sc. 1972 Burlington County College, Liberal Arts
 * B.Sc. 1974 Rider College, Organizational Behavior & Marketing
 * Ph.D. 1979 University of Illinois, Organizational Behavior

Membership in Professional Associations & Scholarly Societies

 * International Academy of Business Disciplines
 * Phi Beta The Kappa, 1971-1972
 * Society for Advancement of Management, 1971-72
 * Marketing Scholars Society, 1974
 * Academy of Management Society, 1977-present
 * Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity, Spring 1990-present
 * Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, 1980, 1988-present

Linked in profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidboje/

 


GET ON LIST FOR UPCOMING STORYTELLING EVENTS

I solve problems in how your organization is storytelling its strategy,
humanity, sustainability, and ethics. To ask your STORYTELLING questions I have
a helpful tool: https://camo391.wufoo.com/forms/q1aia4w808kux22/ or, contact me
at davidboje@gmail.com

Storytelling is an art. We are storytelling animals. Storytelling is my focus.
Storytelling is what I do in teaching, writing, consulting, and research for 35
years. See Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcsPh-5QbdE I love to
help people and organizations find this storytelling path. It is easy to become
a character in someone else's master narrative. It is more helpful to find your
own living story path. Its a matter of finding you voice. Join us at our annual
conference http://davidboje.com/quantum We have a mix of storytelling
consulting practitioners, researchers, and clients who celebrate finding their
own living story. I work with my colleagues in Denmark in two venues. One is the
Material Storytelling Lab in Aalborg University where I am said to be the
godfather to the lab. Material Storytelling (Anete Strand's pioneering
dissertation and lab direction), is based on Karen Barad's work (and a bit of my
own), to look at the intra-activity of 'social' with the 'material'. It is part
of a huge movement called 'sociomateriality.' We use the term 'quantum
storytelling' to get at how there is no separation between social and material.
We are both/and. In Denmark I work with TRUE STORYTELLING, a project by Jens
Larson, and Lena Larson, to do storytelling bootcamps. True Storytelling is
possible in consciousness raising boot camps of self-transformation and critical
reflexive inquiry into our own habituated thoughts and actions within
micro-physics systems, and embedded macro-political systems of power. It is
possible to recover an agency of resistance to normalization under the detailed
disciplinary technologies of the institutions we work in.

I hope to see you at our events. To get on our mailing list, click here. David

Get on list for upcoming Storytelling Events

He lives in New Mexico where in his spare time he is an amateur blacksmith
artist. He is a member of STRADA, the Strategic Analysis Discourse Group at
NMSU. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from Aalborg University, Denmark in
2011 for his contributions to quantum storytelling.

He is founder and president of Standing Conference for Management and
Organizational Inquiry| and the new annual conference on Quantum Storytelling
each December http://bigstoryconference.com. He is founder and past editor,
Tamara Journal and Chair of the NMSU Sustainability Council. He is former Bank
of America Endowed Professorship of Management (awarded September 2006-2010),
and past Arthur Owens Professorship in Business Administration (June 2003-June
2006) in the Management Department at New Mexico State University Department of
Management, New Mexico State University, Box 30001, MSC 3DJ Las Cruces, NM
88003-8003 | Phone 575.532.1693; Fax 575.646.1372; e-mail:
Home pages  http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje | Quantum Storytelling and
Ontological Storytelling pages http://davidboje.com/quantum| see the new Film,
Boje, D. M. (2012d). , Quantum Storytelling: Blacksmithing Art in the Quantum
Age, Video accessed May 25, 2012 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7pm_mRwL-0 ;

June 2014 - Business Outlook article profile on D. Boje

Some doctoral colleagues I mentor:

Krisha, Al, David, Carla & Wanda


Ted, Pamela, David, Carla & seated Al and Wanda

 

 



 

New Zealand http://davidboje.com/Canterbury critique of Triple Bottom Line and
Globalization

Scotland http://davidboje.com/Strathclyde/ How Storytelling is used in
Globalization to make us believe there is no alternative

Italy http://davidboje.com/Italy/ How to change Globalization so humanity is not
the 6th Extinction

Denmark: http://davidboje.com/Aalborg/ What is True Storytelling when we are in
the Eye of the Hurricane, watching people tumbling into Globalization's
Extinction of Humanity

Denmark Copenhagen TRUE STORYTELLING AS CONSULTATION TOOL - Slides David Boje &
Jens Larsen 'Old Friends Industries' Presentation to 65 public executives and
managers on Wed May 16, 2018

Paris Keynote at FNEGE 2018  http://davidboje.com/Paris/ What will awaken
people to the nightmare of globalization? A 'true' storytelling of the Mother
Earth Economy is a viable solution to preadatory economy models of
globalization.

Finland 24-30 May 2018 seminar on 25 May http://davidboje.com/Finland/

Lyon http://davidboje.com/Lyon/ presentation to ODC International meeting of
Acaemdy of Management How socioeconomic appraoch can change the direction of
globalizaiton

Greece 9 June to 4 July 2018

New Mexico 5 July to Aug 5 to Teach

Keynote to Southern Denmark Aug 6 to 9 2018 for conference on Narrative and
Counternarrative, from Antenarrative process view

Academy of Managment - Distinguished Speaker, Chicago, August 13 2018,
Consultation Division: “How Consultation Can Save Humanity from the Sixth
Extinction Event,”  Boje inspires a moral reflexivity that facilitates
intelligent public action in the face of the planetary boundaries for life on
Earth. By developing counter accounts, hidden costs, and qualimetric
consultation, we can encourage transformative change for a 'true storytelling'
of corporate social and planetary responsibility. 


The name "David Boje" was mentioned in 1,833 PDFs recently uploaded to Academia
(May 4, 2018).

Boje has always applied his theoretical insights to practical activism in local
communities. In the 1990’s he worked with the Los Angeles Nickerson Gardens
public housing community so that community members could have a greater role in
the management and daily operations of the community. He helped to initiate the
first-ever partnership between the Gardens, the Peace Corps, and Loyola
Marymount University. After moving to his current home at New Mexico State
University in Las Cruces, NM, he established a university-wide minor in
Sustainability. He was named a “Mover and Shaker” by the local newspaper for his
work with local arts groups. Now he wants to change wealth inequality.

More recently, Boje has worked with homeless veterans, helping them to establish
a “Veterans Theatre” where the homeless themselves are the actors on stage
performing crowd-pleasing and heartbreaking yet humorous stories. Boje helped
them create the scripts from a patchwork of the homeless actors own real-life
experiences. He also works with postdeployment veterans using his “Restorying”
methods, sand tray props, and equine-assisted restorying techniques. His latest
work is with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), agricultural workers who
have experienced abuses to the point of enslavement. He is a great fan of their
highly-effective “Worker-Driven Social Responsibility” (WSR) and what he and
Rosile call their egalitarian “Ensemble Leadership” approach to organizing. In
2017, Boje marched with the CIW in pouring rain to protest Wendy’s Corporation
continuing refusal to sign a fair-labor-practices contract.

In his spare time, Boje rides his horse Lucky Boy with wife and colleague Grace
Ann Rosile, and creates art in his blacksmith shop with hot forging of iron as
well as cold hammered copper wire and metal. Rosile and Boje’s family includes a
cat, 2 dogs, and 4 horses.

My new project: ONTOLOGICAL RESEARCH METHODS: As visiting scholar I travel
worldwide doing faculty and doctoral student seminars in storytelling research
methods known as 'relational process ontologies'. There are multiple ontologies
that form ontologic-assemblages, particular combinations that co-constitute at
least eight streams of 4th Wave Grounded Theory. see book due to publisher March
2018 http://davidboje.com/655/ORM_Storytelling_in_Action_BOOK/index.htm and
annual Storytelling Methods Conference in Las
Cruces http://davidboje.com/quantum

My three areas of community engagement:

 1. SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTING. Mgt448/Mgt548 is one of two universities in US
    with MOA between NMSU and Lyon III University and ISEOR Institute to teach
    socioeconomic consulting. In past 19 years approximately 350 student teams
    have engaged in service learning with the community by providing free
    consulting services to business and non-profit organizations. This includes
    reversing downward spiral into strategic changes to unleash human potential
    in lowering costs and enhancing revenues by doing project implementation and
    evaluation. http://davidboje.com/448
 2. VETERANS THEATER: Students are engaged with Veterans Theater project, doing
    service learning, working with veteran and homeless actors putting on
    original plays about veterans and homelessness issues. Along with GoFundMe
    the plays raise donation money needed to develop veteran tiny home
    ecological village on campus, another for homeless veterans and homeless in
    city of Las Cruces, and an equine-assisted psychotherapy and restorying
    treatment center for veterans and families, post-deployment
    family-reintegration.  I am part of community veterans organizations
    (Veterans Advisory Board to Mayor of Las Cruces; American Legion Post 10,
    Vietnam Veterans of America #431; American Legion Riders) to keep project
    opportunities happening. It produces interdisciplinary research and a
    faculty and student team developing research grants to NSF & DOD to bring
    our 'embodied restorying process' of working with veterans and family
    members for post-deployment reintegration to resolve being stuck in past
    traumas (PTSD, TBI, and/or military sexual trauma) in order to create new
    story of family system future. See Jeanne Flora, David Boje, Grace Ann
    Rosile, Kenneth Hacker (2016) Journal of Veterans
    Studies.  http://veteranstheater.com 
 3. GREENING NMSU CURRICULUM: Engaged in 'Greening the Curriculum' at NMSU by
    being two-time Chair of Sustainability Council, working for reaccreditation
    of NMSU Gold Star rating for second time (received August 15, 2017), $50K
    grant for developing sustainability minors across all colleges,
    sustainability scholarships in each college, working a table at career fair
    in Fall and Spring to introduce employers and students to sustainability at
    NMSU, and bringing about the formation of our dream, a School of
    Sustainability at NMSU, in cooperation with City of Las Cruces and green
    companies locally. Student service learning projects in Mgt375v
    (sustainability audit, viewing wider world course) and Mgt 448/Mgt548 (small
    business consulting course) and Mgt375v (Leadership & Society viewing the
    wider world course) work on service projects such as bicycle sharing, tiny
    homes ecological village, City of Las Cruces sustainability audit, and so
    forth.  http://greening.nmsu.edu

Daivd Boje is founder of Tamara Journal of Critical Organization Inquiry. I have
published journal articles, many in top tier journals such as Management
Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Studies, Human
Relations, Academy of Management Journal, etc. It is said he isamong the most
cited scholars in the College of Business at New Mexico State University. In
August 2017, 1509 papers recently uploaded to Academia.edu mention the name,
"David M Boje". He is anan amateur blacksmith and a shamanic practitioner and
facilitates a monthly Shamanic Drumming Circle in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
http://davidboje.com/shamanic My published work is available online at
http://davidboje.com/vita.

 

 


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