According to Stephen Pattison, managers have become the cultural heroes of our time. In this book, he examines some of the values, assumptions, beliefs and practices they embrace. Managerialism, he argues, is a form of religious faith, and he criticises the utopianism of those whom managers look upon as gurus. He suggests that managers should apply to their faith some of the critical spirit that theologians have applied to religious belief. His book will be of interest all who want more from management that manipulative technique and incomprehesible jargon. Stephen Pattison is a senior lecturer in the School of Health and Social Welfare at The Open University. He has been an ethicist, a management specialist and a theologian.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 154 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-0-304-70144-5 (9780304701445)
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Stephen Pattison is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health and Welfare at The Open University. He has been an ethicist, a management specialist, and a theologian.
The nature of management; management as religion; understanding management as religion; words and worlds; ideal and reality; dualism and demons; virtues and values; changes and chances; prophets and sages.