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In the main, I will focus this chapter on my continuing attempts to develop a systematic, qualitative methodology to investigate the kinds of research questions that are of most interest to organizational scholars – especially those studying strategy and its manifestations in practice. To understand the methodology I have been developing, which has been adopted and/or adapted by many organizational scholars, and is now collectively referred to as the “Gioia methodology,”1 we need to go back to the assumptions, the hows, the whys, the barriers encountered, etc. That requires a bit of knowledge about the baggage I brought to the academic party, because that baggage is germane to understanding how I see the world of organizing, organization, and organizations. Mine is a tale littered with war stories – stories I otherwise might not tell unless I thought they could be relevant to your own research. But I simply can’t help myself. I’m a storyteller, so I’ll tell you a few stories with an amiable goodwill and hope you can connect those stories to your own experience.

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