MEMÓRIA E HISTÓRIA ORGANIZACIONAL:

O CASO NARRADORES DE JAVÉ

Autores

Palavras-chave:

Memória Organizacional. História Organizacional. Educação Empresarial.

Resumo

Este artigo propõe um estudo de caso utilizando filme para promover o ensino e aprendizagem nas organizações. O uso do filme oferece uma oportunidade para explorar situações autênticas de gestão e liderança, enriquecendo a experiência na educação gerencial. O filme foi selecionado como meio multimídia para fomentar o desenvolvimento do pensamento crítico em questões históricas e de memória organizacional, reconhecidas como relevantes e importantes no contexto prático das organizações. Este estudo analisa o filme com o objetivo de auxiliar o pensamento crítico e capacitar gestores nas perspectivas: (a) compreensão da importância da memória e história organizacional, (b) processos de produção e registro da memória e história organizacional, e (c) desenvolvimento de habilidades e competências para a organização e preservação desses registros.

Biografia do Autor

Márcio da Silva Finamor, Uigranrio

Doutorando em Administração e Mestre em Ciência da Informação pelo (IBICT/UFRJ). Atualmente trabalha como bibliotecário e gestor informacional no Exército Brasileiro. Tem experiências na área da Gestão da Informação e Gestão do Conhecimento, Gestão em Unidades de Informação. Tem interesse na Ciência da Informação e Administração, com ênfase em Estudos Humanísticos da Informação, Humanização nas Organizações, Teoria Crítica nas Organizações, Silenciamento Organizacional e Cultura Informacional.

Davi José de Souza da Silva, Unigranrio

Professor do quadro permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração da Universidade do Grande Rio, UNIGRANRIO | Afya, onde desenvolve o projeto de pesquisa "Crítica da Transformação Digital", lecionando as disciplinas de Filosofia e Epistemologia em Administração, Análise Crítica das Organizações, Tópicos Especiais em Organizações e Tópicos Especiais em Estratégia. Atua como Pró-reitor de pós-graduação e pesquisa na Universidade do Grande Rio - UNIGRANRIO (2021-atual). Foi Head (Líder nacional) da área das Ciências Jurídicas da YDUQS (2020-2021); Coordenador do Curso de Direito da Faculdade FACI | Wyden (2016-2020); Coordenador de Pós-Graduação da Faculdade de Castanhal (2016-2016). É Doutor em Filosofia pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - UFSC (2012-2017) com Estágio de Pesquisa no Justitia Amplificata - Advanced Centre, na Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Alemanha (2014); Mestre em Direito com ênfase em Direitos Humanos pela Universidade Federal do Pará - UFPA (2006-2008); Bacharel em Direito pela Universidade da Amazônia - UNAMA, com habilitação em Direito das Organizações Internacionais e Direito Internacional Privado (2001-2005). Também tem formação na área da gestão: MBA em Gestão Educacional pelo IBMEC - SP; Especialista pela PUC-PR: Saúde 4.0 - Gestão, Tecnologia e Inovação; e Gestão Estratégica de Negócios pela Conquer Busines School.

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Finamor, M. da S., & Silva, D. J. de S. da. (2024). MEMÓRIA E HISTÓRIA ORGANIZACIONAL: : O CASO NARRADORES DE JAVÉ. Revista Eletrônica Do Instituto De Humanidades, 30(56). Recuperado de https://publicacoes.unigranrio.edu.br/reihm/article/view/8635