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Genre Theory and Response Time

By Mali74, published Sep 23, 2008
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Genre Theory is a concept that can help organizational leaders understand the culture and communication styles within an organization. The culture and communication style within the organization may determine the how employee respond to conflicts and environmental challenges. Organizations that desire to enhance their organizational response should consider the posits of Genre Theory.

Genre Theory posits that people take events and categorize and perceive them as recurring, and people respond in pre-defined rhetorical responses to those situations (Miller, 1994). The Theory further indicates that in business communication and actions socialization takes place within the organization. Such behavior can lead to pre-defined responses to problems. However, not all situations work well with "canned" approaches.

Genre Theory can be rigid or flexible (Amidon, 2008). When the genre is flexible organizations can have a multitude of responses that can either help or hinder the organization. Pre-defined responses can be beneficial to mundane problems but could be inadequate to challenges that companies face that are not routine. The challenge of an organization is to encourage innovative responses to challenges while still ensuring relative order in these responses.

However, this is not an easy balance to maintain. Order one side encourages concerted effort but also limits innovation. Yet developing appropriate channels for innovative response may better solidify the approach of the company. This may be developed through a strong communications strategy (Rains & Young, 2006).

For example, an organization that faces a problem out of the ordinary may require a unique approach that wouldn't be forthcoming the standard approach of responses. Genre Theory indicates that people respond to problems through pre-defined measures that are embedded in organizational culture (Miller, 1994). In order to change the genre of an organization the culture and standard responses must change.

Did You Know?
Genre Theory is deeply embedded into the culture and communication styles of the organization.
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