Popular Management Books: How They Are Made And What They Mean For Organisations
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ISBN : 9780415212182
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Popular Management Books: How They Are Made And What They Mean For Organisations
The growing interest in management knowledge has generated an enormous literature and brought great success for a number of management gurus. This book is a timely and radical critique of the quick-fix solutions offered by popular management books. Features include: *Detailed criticism of the ideological hegemony of North American managerial discourse *An interrogation of books by leading populist management gurus such as Tom Peters, Richard Normann and Robert Waterman *An institutional approach to the creation, diffusion and consumption of management knowledge *The implications for organisations of acting on popular managerial discourse Popular Management Books is a much needed corrective to the under-researched truisms of many management books. About the Author Staffan Furusten is AssistantProfessor at Stockholm School of Economics and the Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research
Specification of Popular Management Books: How They Are Made And What They Mean For Organisations
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Author | Furusten, Staffan |
Binding | Hardcover |
Language | English |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN-10 | 415212189 |
ISBN-13 | 9780415212182 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Publication Year | 20-10-1999 |
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