A realist’s guide to management, the authors capture the complex life of organizations, providing not only an account of theories, but also an introduction to their practice with examples from everyday life and culture discussing the key themes and debates along the way.
Used by nearly 50,000 students and tutors worldwide, Managing and Organizations has been praised for its breadth, innovative content and application to real life. Along with its full coverage of all the essential topics of organizational behavior, the book offers a critical perspective that gives the reader the tools to question dominant assumptions about organizations.
New to This Edition:
- A new chapter structure to create a clearer, elegant chapter navigation for students.
- Chapters have now been streamlined and pulled back to no more than 15,000 words each
- New and up to date global cases and examples to engage students (including Netflix, the Crown, Trump and North Korea).
- Definitions in margins to support B&M learners who do not have English as a first language
- Updated online resources and new author videos.
For students studying Organizational Behavior, Managing People in Organizations and Introductory Management courses.