Love is a tricky word….
When talking about this research, I notice that the word love is something people see as being hard to talk about in organisations. I guess because it brings with it many meanings and evokes reactions that are complex. I notice that when I’ve started talking to people about this topic, they often spontaneously offer alternative words like compassion, as though love is too difficult to imagine being used in a business context. "Do you think you will be able to do an inquiry about love?" they ask. "Who do you think will be interested or willing to do that?" seems to be the question behind the question.
So, as I begin to think about this topic and how to describe the inquiry, one of the questions I am thinking about is the importance and impact of the words we use. My first reaction, like some of those people who I spoke to about the topic was to assume that words like love would be too hard to use in organisations (by which I really mean too soft and therefore too difficult). I began to wonder whether I might need to use alternatives like healthy, responsibility or sustainability?
And then, as the conversation unfolds it becomes interesting to see how much energy the word love seems to bring to people, as though the word releases something that's pent up and waiting to find expression, an energy with an emotive aspect to it. People get engaged in the conversation, they lean forwards and start becoming a little more available somehow.
So, what language makes sense to you? What would be a way to start to talk about this with others and avoid creating distance?
