Minna Logemann

Professor of Practice, Department of Management, Unit of Organization Communication at Aalto University School of Business

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  • Aalto University School of Business

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Biography

Aalto University School of Business

I work in a part-time Professor of Practice position at the Department of Management in the Organizational Communication Unit, and teach on themes of corporate communication, strategic communication, investor relations, strategy communication, change and crisis management, and virtual team management. My research interests embrace strategic changes in multinational organizations; strategy discourse and practices; strategy actors’ identities and sensegiving/sensemaking; and, language-sensitive methods in examining communication practices in multinational organizations.

BACKGROUND

Prior my return to academia, I have a career of more than 20 years in global communications and investor relations both in corporates and in the consultancy business. I have experience in working as part of and closely with executive management and leading global teams in multicultural, geographically dispersed organizations. My diverse and international career track record includes positions in multinational corporations, in a power utility, in the investment banking and in public relations/advertising agency businesses. I have worked and lived in Finland, Great Britain and for the last six years, in the United States. At the moment I divide my life between Finland and the United States: while serving a Professor of Practice and working on my research and teaching in Helsinki, I also work as a management consultant in the United States

Peer-reviewed scientific articles

Journal article-refereed, Original research

Roles and identity work in “at-home” ethnography

Järventie-Thesleff, Rita; Logemann, Minna; Piekkari, Rebecca; Tienari, Janne
2016 in Journal of Organizational Ethnography (EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING)
ISSN: 2046-6749

Localize or local lies? The power of language and translation in the multinational corporation

Logemann, Minna; Piekkari, Rebecca
2015 in CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.)
ISSN: 1742-2043

Conference proceedings

Identification as a communicative construct: Textual agency of the strategic concept "Must-win battle"

Logemann, Minna; Piekkari, Rebecca; Charles, Mirja-Liisa
2014

"It's a great example that must-win battles drive a cultural change" : Strategic text as constitutive of a strategic change

Logemann, Minna; Piekkari, Rebecca; Charles, Mirjaliisa
2013

A political perspective on translating strategy in a multinational corporation: localize or local lies?

Mars, Minna; Piekkari, Rebecca
2012

Strategy discourse as stage for middle managers' narrated selves and change agencies

Mars, Minna; Pälli, Pekka
2012

A political perspective on middle managers' strategizing in a multinational corporation: localize or local lies?

Mars, Minna; Piekkari, Rebecca
2012

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