Power and politics have long been accepted as often detrimental elements of change processes. An element of the political arena that has received limited attention, however, is the inadvertent symbolism associated with the presence of an external consultant or change agent. Presents a retrospective analysis of role symbolism of two consultants during a 14‐month change project. Using concepts drawn from theories on organizational power, stages of change, and symbolism, a framework of five symbolic roles of the external consultant is presented. These roles include symbol of change‐to‐come, symbol of changing norms and values, symbol of power redistribution, symbolic wishing well, and symbol of organizational empowerment. The emergence, significance and implications of these symbolic roles during different change stages are explored. Implications are developed for researchers, change agents and external consultants in general.
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December 01 1999
Five symbolic roles of the external consultant – Integrating change, power and symbolism Available to Purchase
Michelle Lynn Kaarst‐Brown
Michelle Lynn Kaarst‐Brown
University of Richmond, Virginia, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7816
Print ISSN: 0953-4814
© MCB UP Limited
1999
Journal of Organizational Change Management (1999) 12 (6): 540–561.
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Lynn Kaarst‐Brown M (1999), "Five symbolic roles of the external consultant – Integrating change, power and symbolism". Journal of Organizational Change Management, Vol. 12 No. 6 pp. 540–561, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09534819910300882
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