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Management and organization : a critical text /

By: Linstead, Stephen, 1952-.
Contributor(s): Fulop, Liz | Lilley, Simon.
Publisher: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004Description: xiv, 626 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 0333947509; 9780333947500:; 9780333947500.Subject(s): Organization | ManagementDDC classification: 658.4
Contents:
Introduction: A critical approach to management and organization / Liz Fulop and Stephen Linstead -- Core Concepts -- Management knowledge and learning / Liz Fulop and William D. Rifkin -- Gender and management / Joanna Brewis and Stephen Linstead -- Managing culture / Stephen Linstead -- Managing structure / Liz Fulop, Harold Hayward and Simon Lilley -- Managing sustainability / Bobby Banerjee -- Power and politics in organizations / Liz Fulop and Stephen Linstead -- Organizational control / Simon Lilley, Edward Wray-Bliss and Stephen Linstead -- Managing ethically / Robin Stanley Snell -- Management Processes -- Motivation and meaning / Liz Fulop and Stephen Linstead -- Leading and managing / Liz Fulop, Stephen Linstead and Richard Dunford -- Managing teams / Stephen Procter, Liz Fulop, Stephen Linstead, Frank Mueller and Graham Sewell -- Managing conflict and negotiation / Stephen Linstead, Jonathan Gosling, Liz Fulop, Anne-marie Greene and David S. Richards -- Managing change / Stephen Linstead and Alison Linstead -- Decision making in organizations / Liz Fulop, Stephen Linstead, Simon Lilley and Rodney J. Clarke -- Managing strategically / Bobby Banerjee, Michael Browne, Liz Fulop, Simon Lilley and Stephen Linstead -- Interorganizational networking / Liz Fulop -- Conclusion -- Managing in virtual world / Stephen Linstead and Simon Lilley.
Summary: This text seeks to respond to demand for a more critical look at organizational behaviour whilst still being accessible for undergraduates, MBA students and specialist masters students. It also anchors the discipline firmly within a global context.Continues: Fulop, Liz. Management.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: A critical approach to management and organization / Liz Fulop and Stephen Linstead -- Pt. I Core Concepts -- 1 Management knowledge and learning / Liz Fulop and William D. Rifkin -- 2 Gender and management / Joanna Brewis and Stephen Linstead -- 3 Managing culture / Stephen Linstead -- 4 Managing structure / Liz Fulop, Harold Hayward and Simon Lilley -- 5 Managing sustainability / Bobby Banerjee -- 6 Power and politics in organizations / Liz Fulop and Stephen Linstead -- 7 Organizational control / Simon Lilley, Edward Wray-Bliss and Stephen Linstead -- 8 Managing ethically / Robin Stanley Snell -- Pt. II Management Processes -- 9 Motivation and meaning / Liz Fulop and Stephen Linstead -- 10 Leading and managing / Liz Fulop, Stephen Linstead and Richard Dunford -- 11 Managing teams / Stephen Procter, Liz Fulop, Stephen Linstead, Frank Mueller and Graham Sewell -- 12 Managing conflict and negotiation / Stephen Linstead, Jonathan Gosling, Liz Fulop, Anne-marie Greene and David S. Richards -- 13 Managing change / Stephen Linstead and Alison Linstead -- 14 Decision making in organizations / Liz Fulop, Stephen Linstead, Simon Lilley and Rodney J. Clarke -- 15 Managing strategically / Bobby Banerjee, Michael Browne, Liz Fulop, Simon Lilley and Stephen Linstead -- 16 Interorganizational networking / Liz Fulop -- Pt. III Conclusion -- 17 Managing in virtual world / Stephen Linstead and Simon Lilley.

This text seeks to respond to demand for a more critical look at organizational behaviour whilst still being accessible for undergraduates, MBA students and specialist masters students. It also anchors the discipline firmly within a global context.

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