Passionately Transforming Management
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 18. February 2027
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-350-57249-2 (ISBN)
Description
A critical exploration of how passion can create more effective organizations, Passionately Transforming Management restores curiosity and joy to management education.
Climate change and the rapidly shifting balance of global geo-political power are changing the conditions within which organizations operate, and big data and AI are altering the criteria for a successful manager. By critically disrupting existing literature on management in education, O'Doherty and Hjorth reimagine a syllabus for management and organization by drawing on research that shows how successful businesses and entrepreneurs are those that have followed their private passions.
Authored by leading members of the management and organization studies community with a wealth of experience, this concise book exposes the diverse potential of management in contributing to business success by foregrounding how passion - be it for science fiction, computer games, drum and bass, poetry or football - is vital to become a reflexive and effective manager.
This is the ideal book for researchers in search of playful alternatives and advances in management theory and practice, original teachings in organization studies and critical management studies, and regenerative university course outlines and reading lists.
Climate change and the rapidly shifting balance of global geo-political power are changing the conditions within which organizations operate, and big data and AI are altering the criteria for a successful manager. By critically disrupting existing literature on management in education, O'Doherty and Hjorth reimagine a syllabus for management and organization by drawing on research that shows how successful businesses and entrepreneurs are those that have followed their private passions.
Authored by leading members of the management and organization studies community with a wealth of experience, this concise book exposes the diverse potential of management in contributing to business success by foregrounding how passion - be it for science fiction, computer games, drum and bass, poetry or football - is vital to become a reflexive and effective manager.
This is the ideal book for researchers in search of playful alternatives and advances in management theory and practice, original teachings in organization studies and critical management studies, and regenerative university course outlines and reading lists.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-57249-2 (9781350572492)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Damien O'Doherty is Professor of Organization and Management at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Daniel Hjorth is Professor in Aesthetics and Business Creativity, and Professor of Organization at Lund University School of Economics and Management, Sweden and Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.
Daniel Hjorth is Professor in Aesthetics and Business Creativity, and Professor of Organization at Lund University School of Economics and Management, Sweden and Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.
Author
University of Liverpool, UK
Lund University, Sweden and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Content
1. An Introduction to Passion in Management
2. The Modern Legacy - Finding Difference in Repetition
3. Unconventionally Escaping the Conventions
4. Reviving Arts and Crafts - Bringing Aesthetics and Economy into Conversation
5. Emancipation & Freedom, Play & Learning
2. The Modern Legacy - Finding Difference in Repetition
3. Unconventionally Escaping the Conventions
4. Reviving Arts and Crafts - Bringing Aesthetics and Economy into Conversation
5. Emancipation & Freedom, Play & Learning