The book's premise is that the theories taught in management schools are based on unacknowledged philosophical perspectives that are significant not so much for what they explain, but for what they assume. Rarely made explicit, these perspectives cannot be reconciled, with the result that the study of management has been dominated by contradictions and internecine intellectual warfare. However, the ability critically to analyze these diverse perspectives is essential to practicing and aspiring managers if they are to evaluate expert opinion. Moreover, since management is primarily an exercise in communication, managing is impossible in the darkness of an imprecise language, in the absence of moral references, or in the senseless outline of a world without intellectual foundations. Managing is a prime example of applied philosophy.



Autorentext

Jean-Etienne Joullié is associate professor at Gulf University for Science and Technology.

Robert Spillane is professor of management at the Macquarie Business School.



Inhalt

Introduction

1. Ancient Heroism: Managing Heroically

2. Greek Rationalism: Managing Argumentatively

3. Italian Renaissance: Managing by and for Power

4. French Rationalism: Managing Rationally

5. British Empiricism: Managing Without Nonsense

6. Positivism: Managing Scientifically

7. Critical Rationalism: Managing by Trial and Error

8. German Romanticism: Managing Artistically

9. Heroic Individualism: Managing Aristocratically

10. Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry: Managing Mind

11.French Existentialism: Managing for Freedom and Responsibility

12. American Pragmatism: Making Management Work

13. Postmodernism: Managing Without Foundations

Epilogue: Philosophy as Remedy

Bibliography

Titel
The Philosophical Foundations of Management Thought
EAN
9781793630162
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.10.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.03 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368