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Designing ‘Reality’ into Management Learning Events, II: High Reality Strategies
Roger Stuart, Don BinstedIn our last paper we gave consideration to some concepts of reality within the context of management learning events. Drawing upon the extant body of theory and our own…
Notes on Some Typologies of Managerial Development and the Role of Mentor in the Process of Adaptation of the Individual to the Organisation
Audrey CollinThis paper outlines some typologies of managerial and professional development. It then examines some aspects of the informal structure of an organisation and the significance of…
Career Development and Employee Participation: Current Trends and Their Implications
Allan P.O. WilliamsEmployee participation or industrial democracy represents an area of knowledge and practice which has resulted from the attempts of behavioural scientists, employers, unions and…
Bureaucratic Politics: Decision‐Making in Organisations
D.E. AllenSome people argue that management, including personnel management, is decision‐making. This perspective ignores the many other functions of a manager — providing and processing…
The Social Context of Work Organisation Change
C.A. CarnallJob design and work organisation are important current problems of industrial societies. It is argued that many jobs make low demands on the skills and abilities of employees, are…
Contingency Theory in Practice, I
C. HendryThe need to develop the social sciences to make a practical contribution to organisational problems is a theme we hear much about. This article, which is in two parts, starts by…
Application of Delphi Techniques to Predicting Employee Relations Futures
G.S.S. WiggintonThis article describes an industrial relations research project which I recently undertook as part of a wider secondment experience aimed at extending my own knowledge of…
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- Professor Eddy Ng
- Professor Pauline Stanton