Managing Understanding in Organizations (e-bog) af Targama, Axel
Targama, Axel (forfatter)

Managing Understanding in Organizations e-bog

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'An excellent and much needed contribution to the management literature'- Gareth MorganTrough accurate examples and instructive accounts of what constitutes understanding at work, the Author leads us to the core link between understanding and managerial practicing. It is deeply informative, often witty and always elegant!- Silvia Gherardi Research Unit on Communication, Organizational Learning,...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Targama, Axel (forfatter)
Udgivet 9 januar 2007
Længde 224 sider
Genrer Business ethics and social responsibility
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781446232217
'An excellent and much needed contribution to the management literature'- Gareth MorganTrough accurate examples and instructive accounts of what constitutes understanding at work, the Author leads us to the core link between understanding and managerial practicing. It is deeply informative, often witty and always elegant!- Silvia Gherardi Research Unit on Communication, Organizational Learning, and Aesthetics dipartimento di sociologia e ricerca socialeThe book provides an interesting, accessible and important contribution to the interpretive understanding of management and leadership and clearly shows its relevance also for practitioners- Mats AlvessonBringing a fresh perspective to the evaluation of management problems, this book draws upon interpretative research and builds upon existing interpretative studies to scrutinise the influence managers have on employees understanding. It considers how managers use ideas and visions to frame their employees internalised understanding of the external rules and instructions that govern their work. The book brings an interpretative perspective to the question of individual and group competence and look at how this is linked with understanding. Throughout Managing Understanding in Organizations refers to international case studies and considers the cross-cultural impact on management and understanding at work.