Wednesday, August 1, 2007

What Shall I Name this Creation?

Bloker writes, "Imagine yourself deciding to go with the topic you've been considering. Now imagine finishing your dissertation and holding it in your hand. Ask yourself, 'What shall I name this creation?' Try naming it; paly with titles that are clearly too outrageous, and see which ones delight you. At the very least you'll have fun with your work; at the most you might be able to clarify and focus for yourself what your really want to write about."

I read this after I had working on some additional titles and sending them to my chairman for his commentary. So, I missed the fun of the outrageous titles, maybe I'll try that . . . but not today. Here's the serious list:

Here's a few titles in the order that I like the best - or at least what I liked best at time. Probably would put them in the same order today.

- Leading organizations in a chaotic era: Finding meaning for today in
John's Apocalypse through hermeneutic phenomenology

- Exploring leadership in John's Apocalypse: A hermeneutic phenomenology
inquiry into the meaning of leading organizations in chaotic times

- Discovering meaning for organizational leadership in chaos: Exploring
the relevance of John's Apocalypse for 21st century organizational
leaders through hermeneutic phenomenology

- A philosophical inquiry into the meaning of leading organizations in
chaotic times: Exploring leadership in John's Apocalypse through
hermeneutic phenomenology

- Exploring leadership in John's Apocalypse through hermeneutic
phenomenology: A philosophic approach to discovering meaning in
organizational leadership in chaotic times

- Exploring the meaning of organizational leadership in John's
Apocalypse: A hermeneutic phenomenology inquiry

- The recovery of meaning for organizational leadership in a chaotic
era: Exploring organizational leadership in John's Apocalypse through
hermeneutic phenomenology

- Toward a philosophy of leading organizations in chaotic times:
Exploring organizational leadership in John's Apocalypse through
hermeneutic phenomenology


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