Management Lives
Power and Identity in Work Organizations
David Knights author Hugh Willmott author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd
Published:8th Sep '99
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- Hardback£153.00(9780803983335)
This engaging text offers an insightful exploration of organizational life through contemporary literature, addressing key management themes such as power, identity, and meaning, making it both informative and enjoyable for students.
Management Lives offers a refreshing perspective on the often perceived chaotic world of management theories and practices. The authors infuse energy into the subject, challenging the notion that management is merely a collection of conflicting trends. This book is particularly recommended for those involved in developing entrepreneurship courses, as it provides valuable insights that can enhance the teaching experience.
One of the unique contributions of Management Lives is its use of fiction to explore the complexities of organizational life. This approach allows for a deeper examination of existential themes that are typically challenging to address in conventional studies. By incorporating narratives and characters from contemporary literature, the authors create a relatable context for students, making the exploration of topics such as power, identity, and bureaucracy more engaging. This method not only stimulates interest but also encourages critical thinking about the lived experiences within organizations.
The text is structured with a clear theoretical framework, supplemented by footnotes, summaries, and further reading suggestions. This organization makes it an accessible introduction to management for students, blending enjoyment with educational value. Overall, Management Lives stands out as a vital resource for understanding the dynamics of people at work and the challenges they face, making it a worthwhile addition to any academic reading list.
`The authors bring a spark of vitality and life to an area that could be cynically viewed as a series of conflicting fads and fashions.... I would recommend anyone in the process of reviewing or designing an entrepreneurship development course to consider the benefits that this book would bring to the teaching process.′ - Entrepreneurship and Innovation
`Using fiction in the classroom as an approach to stimulating the study of people in organisations is well-established. What this book contributes is a way of exploring some of the existential elements of life in organisations, which are typically difficult to study. It will be on my reading lists. Hopefully, this example, and regrettably few others which exist, will contribute in the long term to the reformulation of how the lived experience of organisational life may be explored in the classroom′ - Leadership & Organization Development Journal
ISBN: 9780803983342
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 300g
192 pages