Understanding Management Critically

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By Suzette Dyer, Maria Humphries, Dale E. Fitzgibbons, Fiona Hurd
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Dr. Suzette Dyer lectures in Human Resource Management in the Department of Strategy and Human Resource Management in the Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Her current research interests include globalization, flexibility and work place change, career management and development, women's experiences in complex organizations, and the settlement experiences of migrants. She also has a keen interest indeveloping critical pedagogy in the management classroom. Currently, she is collaboratively working on projects investigating the impact of changes to work on single-industry towns, the emotional experiences of skilled migrants living in New Zealand, and examining whether critical pedagogical teaching techniques improves students' critical reasoning. Dr. Maria Humphries is an Associate Professor in the Department of Strategy and Human Resource Management in the Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Maria created and taught the first 'Business, Government and Society' course at the School in 1990. She co-initiated the early courses in 'Women and Management' that continue to be taught at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Maria was closely involved in the creation of a programme of studies focused on the development of indigenous management theories and practice. Various versions of the critical examination of management and civil society under the contemporary conditions of globalisation currently inform her leadership of the Social Enterprise Studies programme at WMS. She takes a great interest in the United Nations initiatives such as the Global Compact and the promotion of the related Principles for Responsible Management Education. Maria brings a critical perspective to the training and mentoring of her doctoral students as well as in all her post-graduate classes. Dr. Dale Fitzgibbons is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management & Quantitative Methods at Illinois State University, USA. He teaches strategy, corporate social responsibility, and environmental management using a critical perspective. He is the Program Director for the minor in Business, Environment, and Society in the MQM Department. His research interests are at the intersection of critical theory and sustainability, critical pedagogy, social/economic justice, corporate corruption, and indigenous knowledge and management education. He is a strong supporter of the United Nations' Principles for Management Education. He publishes in a wide variety of scholarly journals and is a former editor of the Journal of Management Education. Ms. Fiona Hurd is a doctoral student in Human Resource Management in the Department of Strategy and Human Resource Management in the Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Her thesis examines, through an identity lens, the impact of globalization on work, workers and communities. Her wider research and teaching interests include critical management studies and pedagogy, gender and organisation, and critical perspectives on strategic management, organizational behavior, and career management and development.

Raising Critical Consciousness in Management Studies Influential Thinkers and the Critical Discourse Neo-liberalism, Globalisation and the Global Economy Organisational Structures and the Idea of Work Politics, Power and Control within Organisations Gender, Race and Class Diversities in the Workplace Consumer Culture, Commodities and Consumption Sustainability and Ecological Responsibility under Capitalism Studying Leaders and Leadership Critically Reflections on Self, Other and Organisations

A critical look at today's challenges, this made-for-classroom resource questions the assumptions of an "old school" management education system, and turns the spotlight on management education for people and planet. -- Jonas Haertle 'This is an urgent text. It insists that management education should indeed be education, not indoctrination. For the authors, education always carries the promise of emancipation from the exploitations of the working world for both students and teachers, and the liberation of this planet from ignorance of those who would plunder it. The authors rightly trust that given the right critical tools and resources, management students can recognise and confront the propaganda issued by many business schools and business scholars on such topics as leadership and globalisation. This book provides those crucial tools and resources.' -- Stefano Harney 'This book includes crucial reflection to prepare managers, students and teachers to go deeper into topics, get fired up, and take critical management action.' -- David M. Boje, Wells Fargo Professor & Distinguished University Professor

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