
Professions at Bay
Control and encouragement of ingenuity in British Management
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. September 2019
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-138-73871-3 (ISBN)
Description
This title was first published in 2000. This collection of works explores the sources of conflict and change which affect professional occupations, the responses of these occupations to such forces and the possible or likely outcomes of these actions and reactions for the character of British management.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 219 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
840 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-73871-3 (9781138738713)
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Control and encouragement of ingenuity in British Management
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Persons
Stirling Professions and Management Conference 1993, Ian Glover, Michael Hughes
Content
Part I: Introduction. 1. The Challenge to Professions, Ian Glover and Michael Hughes. Part II: Independent Professions. 2. The Governance of Law: The Structure and Work of Corporate Lawyers, John Flood. 3. Understanding Consultancy at Performance: The Dramaturgical Metaphor, Timothy Clark and Craeme Salaman. 4. The Doctor-Patient Relationship: An Essay on the Theory of the Professions, Michael Kelly and Ian Glover. Part III: Public Sector Professions. 5. Public Professionals or Public Servants? Making Sense of UK Local Government Professional Bodies' Codes of Ethics, Charles Booth. 6. Victorian Values in Victorian Buildings? The Museums Profession and Management, Stuart Davies. 7. Footing the Bill: Professionalisation and the Public Service, Jane Goodsir. Part IV: Organizational Professions. 8. Restructuring and Repositioning of the UK Engineering Profession, Tony Millman. 9. Marketing: The Limits of Professionalism, Dan Bathie. 10. Future Imperfect? The Uncertain Prospects of the British Accountant, Robin Roslender, Ian Glover and Michael Kelly. 11. Politics and Professionalism: Pursuing Managerialism in Personnel, Barbara Paterson. 12. The Undisclosed Bankers, Mark Hughes. 13. Managing IT Professionals: A Crisis in Management Control? Wendy Currie and Colin Bryson. 14. The Triumph of Hierarchies Over Markets: Information Systems Specialists in the Current Context, Stephen Ackroyd, Ian Glover, Wendy Currie and Stephen Bbull. Part V: Discussion. 15. Fragmentation, Cooperation and Continuity: Towards a Flesible Technocratic Synthesis, Ian Glover and Michael Hughes.