Managers Learning in Action

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Managers Learning in Action by Coghlan,David;Coghlan,David, 9780415323055
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  • ISBN: 9780415323055 | 0415323053
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 4/16/2004

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Managers Learning in Actiontakes a wholly original approach to organizational learning. Rather than offering either a purely practical or theoretical context, this text is written by a team of managers and academics, combining theory and practice to create a holistic, and above all realistic, exploration of learning at work. The managers writing in this text offer real life examples of management challenges they have met. Whether rescuing an ailing organization or managing inter-organization relations, managing change or managing human resources, many of today's crucial management challenges are addressed. Covering a range of sectors, the organizations studied include those in: hi-tech manufacturing, engineering, telecommunications, health care, transport, government agencies. Contributors are drawn from three well-established academic programs: the Irish Management Institute/ University of Dublin Masters in ManagementPractice; the US Benedictine University PhD in Organizational Development; and the Henley Management College DBA and edited by the academic directors of these programs. By offering these managers' own reflections on their experiences in the context of relevant management theory, this text provides an important and innovative contribution for those both studying organizations and for those managers who are currently learning and developing at work.