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A History of Management Thought

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Of all the sciences and social sciences, management is the one that most deliberately turns its back on the past. Yet management as we know it today did not spring into life fully formed. Management has more than just a present; it also has a past, and a future, and all three are inextricably linked. This book charts the evolution of management as an intellectual discipline, from ancient times to the present day.

Contemporary management challenges, including sustainability, technology and data, and legitimacy are analysed through an historical lens and with the benefit of new case studies. The author helps readers understand how the evolution of management ideas has interacted with changes in society.

By framing management's history as one of challenge and response, this new edition is the perfect accompaniment for students and scholars seeking meaningful study in the business school and beyond. Essential reading as a core textbook in management history, the book is also valuable supplementary reading across the humanities and social sciences.

Author: Witzel Morgen
Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
Pages: 387
ISBN: 9781138911635
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2016

1. Introduction

2. Early Management Thought

3. Management Thought in the Age of Commerce

4. Management Thought in an Age of Enlightenment

5. Scientific Management

6. European Management Thought

7. Management Thought and Human Relations

8. The Divisionalisation of Management Thought

9. From Scientific Management to Management Science

10. The Age of the Management Gurus

11. Asian Management Thought

12. Management Thought in the twenty-first century

13. Conclusions

Morgen Witzel is a Fellow of the Centre for Leadership Studies, University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of more than twenty books including the international best sellers Doing Business in China (Routledge) and Tata: The Evolution of a Corporate Brand (Penguin).

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