TY - CHAP AB - This chapter discusses how the special qualities of poetic language can inform new principles for organizational design. Appreciative inquiry makes extensive use of poetic language – of stories, metaphors, and imagery – to facilitate the discovery of high-point experiences and the articulation of desired future states. It is commonly believed that through this narrative mode of knowing, appreciative dialogue awakens the imaginative and relational possibilities for successful transformation of organizational systems. In a critique of current practice, the chapter suggests that the unleashed generative capacity for change is not fully utilized because of appreciative inquiry's reliance on logico-scientific discourse during its design conversations. This return to modernist managerial practice is unfortunate, if we accept the need for alternative ways of knowing and talking in our efforts to create more just and sustainable forms of organizing. In an attempt to renew existing thinking, the chapter explores the question of what becomes possible when we embrace the poetics, rather than the pragmatics, of organizational design. It describes four qualities of poetic language – imaginative, ambiguous, touching, and holistic – which may inspire the design of organizations that are both more daring and caring in character. VL - 2 SN - 978-1-84950-398-3, 978-0-7623-1287-0/1475-9152 DO - 10.1016/S1475-9152(07)00207-4 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S1475-9152(07)00207-4 AU - Zandee Danielle P. ED - Michel Avital ED - Richard J. Boland ED - David L. Cooperrider PY - 2007 Y1 - 2007/01/01 TI - The poetics of organizational design: How words may inspire worlds T2 - Designing Information and Organizations with a Positive Lens T3 - Advances in Appreciative Inquiry PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 131 EP - 146 Y2 - 2021/04/17 ER -