Management crisis. Essays on modern theory and current practice
Management crisis. Essays on modern theory and current practice
Book Description
This book is for those who are engaged or are just preparing to be professionally engaged in managerial activities and who would like to understand the reasons for the very low efficiency of managerial activity at all its levels, from the management of a particular country to a primitive tobacco kiosk. There is no special need to prove that society has always developed or - on the contrary - degraded under the influence of managers. Yes, it is managers, not economists, or physicists, lyricists... But the level of professionalism of modern managers (and not only in Russia) and, most importantly, their moral character as an integral part of such a level is very far from the ideal potential, the involvement of which in managerial practice could significantly improve public life in all its forms. The facts show that management is currently experiencing a deep crisis, both from a theoretical and practical point of view... With this book, the author continues to develop the topics to which his previous book, Management: Myths and Realities, was devoted. The book is intended for teachers, graduate students, students and anyone interested in the problems of economic theory.
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