The Monk/manager and the Road to Abbey-management: Essays in Organisation Theory and Managerial Practice and on the World of WorkACCO, 1997 - 271 pages |
Table des matières
Preface | 11 |
Experiential learning | 24 |
A schizophrenic metaphor and the organisation syndrome | 44 |
Chapter III | 47 |
How good is a skill? | 60 |
Organisational activities | 73 |
Chapter VI | 93 |
Transcendental meditation TM | 106 |
Use or consume | 159 |
Auschwitz and the holocaust | 172 |
Business and industry | 185 |
Chapter XI | 193 |
The ethics of business and the business of ethics | 206 |
The unbearable lightness of HRM | 219 |
Cave structure and consciousness | 234 |
Conclusion | 239 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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