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Smart Management - Using Politics in Organizations

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Zusatztext 'An interesting and useful book like this ought to be read by management students! especially those on courses like the MBA.' - Jim Stewart! International Journal of Training and Development 'Without doubt an outstanding managerial guidebook on how to open our minds to a political perspective...' - Philippa Wilhelm! International Journal of Organizational Analysis Informationen zum Autor DAVID BUTCHER is Director of Open Executive Programmes and Director of the flagship Business Leaders Programme at Cranfield School of Management, UK. He acts as a consultant in a wide range of contexts on an international basis, including investment banking, telecommunications, FMCG, airlines, manufacturing and aerospace organizations. His focus is on developing business strategy, leadership capability at senior and top executive level, and the constructive use of managerial politics. Butcher has published widely on the subjects of business transformation and is a frequent speaker at both international conferences and company seminars in many different countries. MARTIN CLARKE is a lecturer in Management Development at Cranfield School of Management, UK, where he is Programme Director for the Cranfield General Management Programme and Challenging the Managerial Mindset, a programme specifically focused on developing political capabilities in managers at all levels. Before joining Cranfield he worked in the manufacturing and distribution sectors and as a Director of a European business information company. Clarke works as a consultant to a broad range of international companies in the areas of leadership and organizational development. Klappentext The second edition extends the influential ideas developed in the original book with more practical advice about working with organizational politics for personal and organizational benefit. Drawing on recent research! with updated examples! it provides an essential and practical insight into the centrality of politics in organizational life. Zusammenfassung The second edition extends the influential ideas developed in the original book with more practical advice about working with organizational politics for personal and organizational benefit. Drawing on recent research! with updated examples! it provides an essential and practical insight into the centrality of politics in organizational life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Organisational Politics Why Politics are Perceived as Illegitimate Legitimate Politics How to Understand Political Behaviour in Organisations Constructive Political Behaviour Political Strategies...

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Organisational Politics Why Politics are Perceived as Illegitimate Legitimate Politics How to Understand Political Behaviour in Organisations Constructive Political Behaviour Political Strategies

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'An interesting and useful book like this ought to be read by management students, especially those on courses like the MBA.' - Jim Stewart, International Journal of Training and Development
'Without doubt an outstanding managerial guidebook on how to open our minds to a political perspective...' - Philippa Wilhelm, International Journal of Organizational Analysis

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Authors Butcher, D Butcher, D. Butcher, David Butcher, David Clarke Butcher, BUTCHER DAVID CLARKE MARTIN, M Clarke, M. Clarke, Martin Clarke
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.04.2008
 
EAN 9780230542266
ISBN 978-0-230-54226-6
No. of pages 186
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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