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Thinking the art of management[elect...
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Atkinson, David M.
Thinking the art of management[electronic resource] :stepping into 'Heidegger's shoes' /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
658.001
書名/作者:
Thinking the art of management : stepping into 'Heidegger's shoes' // David Atkinson.
作者:
Atkinson, David M.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xv, 280 p.) : : ill.
標題:
Management - Philosophy.
標題:
Aesthetics.
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS - Management Science.
ISBN:
9780230589988
ISBN:
0230589987
ISBN:
1281780359
ISBN:
9781281780355
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Introduction: Enlightened Management: The Root of All Evil? -- PART I: FROM THE MANAGEMENT WORLD -- Framing an Art of Management -- A Portrait of the Organizational Manager -- Degot's Portrait of the Manager as Artist -- PART II: FROM THE ART WORLD -- Transcending Art's Craft -- The Aesthetic of Art: a Mediation of the Sublime -- The Portrait of the Artist -- A Negotiated Existence -- PART III: ON AN ART OF MANAGEMENT -- A Portrait of the Manager-Artist (after Degot) -- Stepping Into 'Heidegger's Shoes' -- Conclusion: Into the Extended Field.
摘要、提要註:
With the growing incidence of art-related interventions in management training and organizational practice, this book addresses the perennial but relatively unexplored question: management-science or management-art? Through a series of philosophical reflections on art, management and art-related management practice, this book provides the reader with a unique and logical argument for one answer to this question. Thinking the Art of Management contributes the possibilities of paradigmatic thesis of management practice as an art form, specifically one of management pointillism. This text goes beyond the mere extension of aesthetic understanding to management and organization study. It provides a rich source of abstract concepts and theories to bring new, interesting and critical insight to an understanding of sensible management practice. By broadening the possibilities of current theory and knowledge, it will offer advanced management scholars and thinkers new insights for the constructive application of knowledge.
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Thinking the art of management[electronic resource] :stepping into 'Heidegger's shoes' /
Atkinson, David M.
Thinking the art of management
stepping into 'Heidegger's shoes' /[electronic resource] :David Atkinson. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - 1 online resource (xv, 280 p.) :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Enlightened Management: The Root of All Evil? -- PART I: FROM THE MANAGEMENT WORLD -- Framing an Art of Management -- A Portrait of the Organizational Manager -- Degot's Portrait of the Manager as Artist -- PART II: FROM THE ART WORLD -- Transcending Art's Craft -- The Aesthetic of Art: a Mediation of the Sublime -- The Portrait of the Artist -- A Negotiated Existence -- PART III: ON AN ART OF MANAGEMENT -- A Portrait of the Manager-Artist (after Degot) -- Stepping Into 'Heidegger's Shoes' -- Conclusion: Into the Extended Field.
With the growing incidence of art-related interventions in management training and organizational practice, this book addresses the perennial but relatively unexplored question: management-science or management-art? Through a series of philosophical reflections on art, management and art-related management practice, this book provides the reader with a unique and logical argument for one answer to this question. Thinking the Art of Management contributes the possibilities of paradigmatic thesis of management practice as an art form, specifically one of management pointillism. This text goes beyond the mere extension of aesthetic understanding to management and organization study. It provides a rich source of abstract concepts and theories to bring new, interesting and critical insight to an understanding of sensible management practice. By broadening the possibilities of current theory and knowledge, it will offer advanced management scholars and thinkers new insights for the constructive application of knowledge.
ISBN: 9780230589988
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