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#585114 in eBooks 2013-10-24 2013-10-24File Name: B00FFZ73L42 of 2 people found the following review helpful. excellent overviewBy esearlesKnowing nothing about the discipline of management prior to reading this book, I now have a much better grasp of it. And I have a much better idea of which texts, studies, and authors to follow up on if I want to learn more. Thank you Oxford U Press and Professor Hendry!1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not RecommendedBy GuitarmannI had to read this book for one of my classes, and it was the worst boAbout the AuthorJohn Hendry, Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge and Emeritus Professor of Management, Henley Business School, University of ReadingJohn Hendry has been teaching management for over 25 years. He was Founder Director of the University of Cambridge MBA, Head of the University of ReadinJohn Hendry, a leading management scholar, looks at the nature and practice of Management in this Very Short Introduction. Tracing the development of management over the last century, he looks not only at what managers do, but also provides an insight to modern management theory. He considers the influences of national and organizational culture, the relationship between power and domination, managing in different cultures, approaches to management, and atthe accountability of managers and moral...
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