Contemporary Issues in Management Basant Mehta
Material type: TextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: New Delhi, India Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 2011Edition: 1st EdDescription: 217 p 15.24 x 1.42 x 22.86 cmISBN:- 9788183567145
- 658.400954 MEH
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With changing business practices and increasing social responsibility of organizations, the role of Managers has become all the significant. The term 'Management' applies to any organization irrespective of the size or nature of operations. The prime concern of a manager is to manage their people and resources effectively.
By challenging common sense ideas about management, this textbook offers an up-to-date view of the complex problems and dilemmas facing managers and workers in the contemporary world. Providing a fresh analysis and overview of several core themes, the chapters focus on applied ethics, social issues, diversity, continuity and change. Theoretical reflections are combined with detailed ethnographic studies to offer both breadth and depth. Individual chapters present studies on issues as diverse as teleworking, apprentices, paternalism, migration, animal charities, factory work and farm work. Underpinning all of these studies is a sense that the world of work could be a better place and that students, practitioners and tutors all have an obligation to question the assumptions in business and management.
Key features include:
• Original in-depth qualitative cases
• Critical approach
• Non-standard work situations
• Presents lived experience rather than 'model' or 'idealised' problems
• Focus on context, understanding and interpretation of complex situations
• Examples of a variety of management practice
• Discussion of management issues in wider philosophical and political context
Contemporary Issues in Management would be suitable for those studying organizational behavior, management, ethnography and sociology of work. The book will also be of interest to the general reader with an interest in developing a broader awareness of contemporary management.
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