Managerial problems and the process of their solving play an important role both in the theory of management science and practice of organisations' functioning. There is a gap in the literature related to the evolution of management problems in the context of the methodological approaches to solve them. The main goal of this paper was to analyse the evolution of the managerial problems from the perspective of management science and to present dominant methodological approaches for problem solving. Based on the extensive literature analysis in the discipline of management science, the evolution of the managerial problems was described with relation to the sixteen streams of management science. The author reviewed the selected classifications...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...
Praca recenzowana / Peer-reviewed paperThe presented publication contains the articles maintaining w...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...
Managerial problems and the process of their solving play an important role both in the theory of ma...
Managerial problems and the process of their solving play an important role both in the theory of ma...
Managerial problems and the process of their solving play an important role both in the theory of ma...
The object of research is the process of identification of managerial problems. Research methods are...
Much of a manager’s job involves problem-solving or decisionmaking.In the scheme of general af...
Solving Managerial Problems Systematically describes the Seven Steps of the Managerial Problem-Solvi...
It is no secret that 'managerial' solutions are not, on average, nearly as reliable as 'technical' s...
This thesis examines problem-solving theory and practice by managers and proposes a structure for co...
Managers at all levels must make various decisions while solving problems of their organizations. It...
Managers at all levels must make various decisions while solving problems of their organizations. It...
Current trends in the development of management science are characterized by increasing usage of adv...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...
Praca recenzowana / Peer-reviewed paperThe presented publication contains the articles maintaining w...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...
Managerial problems and the process of their solving play an important role both in the theory of ma...
Managerial problems and the process of their solving play an important role both in the theory of ma...
Managerial problems and the process of their solving play an important role both in the theory of ma...
The object of research is the process of identification of managerial problems. Research methods are...
Much of a manager’s job involves problem-solving or decisionmaking.In the scheme of general af...
Solving Managerial Problems Systematically describes the Seven Steps of the Managerial Problem-Solvi...
It is no secret that 'managerial' solutions are not, on average, nearly as reliable as 'technical' s...
This thesis examines problem-solving theory and practice by managers and proposes a structure for co...
Managers at all levels must make various decisions while solving problems of their organizations. It...
Managers at all levels must make various decisions while solving problems of their organizations. It...
Current trends in the development of management science are characterized by increasing usage of adv...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...
Praca recenzowana / Peer-reviewed paperThe presented publication contains the articles maintaining w...
The question we address here is: "What is the very nature of managerial problems?". We first argue t...