The future of management as a profession is dependent on the rise of new forms of management, including both circularity and distributed leadership. This requires a transition away from the widespread belief that management is something done by a few individuals at the top of an organisation. As part of this transition, there is a need to shift attention from human agents towards management technologies. Professor Georges Romme, from Eindhoven University of Technology, explains how the quest for management as a science-based profession can be revitalised
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The future of management as a profession is dependent on the rise of new forms of management, includ...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how the quest for management as a science-...
Early pioneers in management thinking, such as Henri Fayol and Peter Drucker, conceived of managemen...
Early pioneers in management thinking, such as Henri Fayol and Peter Drucker, conceived of managemen...
This paper is aimed at current and future managers in the field of technology management (TM), and t...
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In his new book, The Future of Management, Gary Hamel is once again inciting managers to revolt. His...
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...
In the late 1990s societal structures, cultures and experiences are being shaped and changed in asso...
The future of management as a profession is dependent on the rise of new forms of management, includ...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how the quest for management as a science-...
Early pioneers in management thinking, such as Henri Fayol and Peter Drucker, conceived of managemen...
Early pioneers in management thinking, such as Henri Fayol and Peter Drucker, conceived of managemen...
This paper is aimed at current and future managers in the field of technology management (TM), and t...
Public Lecture hosted by the Department of Business Management in the Faculty of Management in partn...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the crisis of the business profession and the role...
This paper is a position paper on the future of management. A literature review of recent notable to...
The rapid change in the global ecosystem, the emergence of breakthrough technologies dictates the ne...
Management is a multidisciplinary science, because it uses the best principles from other discipline...
This paper contributes to the debate regarding whether or not management is, or should become, a pro...
Professionalism still is on the way up. However, the working methods of managers and professionals d...
In his new book, The Future of Management, Gary Hamel is once again inciting managers to revolt. His...
Abstract The dominant conception of the manager is of a morally neutral technician engaged in a worl...
In the late 1990s societal structures, cultures and experiences are being shaped and changed in asso...