Colleen Mills

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Colleen Mills
Born Colleen Elizabeth Pedley
(1955-12-02)2 December 1955
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Fields Organisational change and development, communication and sensemaking
Institutions University of Canterbury
Alma mater University of Canterbury
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Colleen Elizabeth Mills (née Pedley; 2 December 1955 – 11 August 2022) was a New Zealand management academic, specialising in communication and sensemaking in times of disruption. She was a professor of management at the University of Canterbury.[1]

Biography

Mills' first career was in teaching and teacher education. She did a Masters of Education with a thesis entitled The nature and variability of tertiary students' learning approaches and test outcomes when learning from text in 1991[2] before changing her career focus to organisational behaviour and completing a PhD entitled Taikyoku: a theory of sensemaking about workplace communication in 2000. Both qualifications are from the University of Canterbury where she subsequently joined the staff and rose to full professor. She was also an international faculty affiliate (FIA) at Audencia Business School in France.

Mills' research examined organisational processes and stakeholders' sensemaking about these processes, particularly during periods of heightened ambiguity and uncertainty such as during CEO succession, organisational change, business start-up, and natural disasters. For example, she examined how middle managers can implement a company strategy – "materialize a strategic discourse" – by creating physical structures, texts, and tools for workers.[3][4]

Mills died on 11 August 2022, at the age of 66.[5]

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