The Management Myth - Why The Experts Keep Getting It Wrong

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The appeal of this book in 8 words: Exposing flaws in popular business management advice.

This book would be a good read for users who are interested in learning about the reality of the management industry and how it can be better understood. The author offers a fresh perspective on popular business authorities and critiques them, while also providing insights into the industry. Users who enjoy critical analysis and want to learn more about the flaws in common business management advice will appreciate this book.

The Management Myth - Why The Experts Keep Getting It Wrong

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ISBN: 9780393065534
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM181.93 MYR
Authors: Matthew Stewart
Date of Publication: 2009-08-10
Format: Hardcover
Goodreads rating: 3.96
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Don’t go to business school. Study philosophy.Fresh from Oxford with a degree in philosophy & no particular interest in business, Matthew Stewart might not have seemed a likely candidate to become a consultant. But soon he was telling veteran managers how to run their companies. Striking fear into the hearts of clients with his sharp analytical tools, Stewart lived in hotel rooms & got fat on expense account cuisine—until, finally, he decided to turn the consultant’s merciless, penetrating eye on the management industry itself. Alongside his devastating critique of management “philosophy” from Frederick Taylor to Tom Peters, Stewart provides a bitingly funny account of his own days in a management consulting firm. Combining hands-on experience with the theoretical underpinnings of contemporary fads in efficiency improvement, empowerment & strategy, Stewart knows his stuff, & thus he lays bare how little consultants have really done for the business of others—while making a killing for themselves.
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