Abstract

This paper explores how workers in the public and non-profit sectors contribute to cultural organizations' realized strategy. Using a workplace studies approach, we analyse the work of museum tour guides as a salient example of frontline workers. Our findings demonstrate the subtle and intricate work of tour guides in realizing the strategic aims of cultural organizations: These workers skillfully combine language, material and bodily expressions in the flow of their everyday work to bring strategy into being.

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