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Record Nr.

UNISA996206641603316

Autore

Scott Jonathan (Jonathan T.)

Titolo

The concise handbook of management : a practitioner's approach / / Jonathan T. Scott

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Routledge, , 2011

ISBN

1-136-43087-3

1-299-14771-2

0-203-05101-7

1-136-43080-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (258 p.)

Collana

Best business books

Disciplina

658

Soggetti

Management

Industrial management

Business

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

pt. 1. Building the management foundation -- pt. 2. Basic thoughts on and theories of management -- pt. 3. The basic skills of management -- pt. 4. The basics of business.

Sommario/riassunto

Discover the practical tips to make you an effective, customer-oriented manager!<br /><br />Focusing on the pervading belief that everything a manager does must be customer oriented, The Concise Handbook of Management: A Practitioner's Approach gives you an overview of everything you need to know about managing in one practical, concise book. This plain-talking guide not only explains management theories, but also presents commonsense suggestions on the best ways to effectively manage people and things, no matter what type of business you are in. Taking a practitioner's approach of discussing



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910887943703321

Autore

Slater Phil

Titolo

Origin and Significance of the Frankfurt School: A Marxist Perspective

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Routledge

ISBN

1-000-15588-9

Edizione

[1st]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (204 p.)

Collana

Routledge Library Editions. Social Theory

Disciplina

301.01

Soggetti

Frankfurt school of sociology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

The term 'Frankfurt School' is used widely, but sometimes loosely, to describe both a group of intellectuals and a specific social theory. Focusing on the formative and most radical years of the Frankfurt School, during the 1930s, this study concentrates on the Frankfurt School's most original contributions made to the work on a 'critical theory of society' by the philosophers Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse, the psychologist Erich Fromm, and the aesthetician Theodor W. Adorno.Phil Slater traces the extent, and ultimate limits, of the Frankfurt School's professed relation to the Marxian critique of political economy. In considering the extent of the relation to revolutionary praxis, he discusses the socio-economic and political history of Weimar Germany in its descent into fascism, and considers the work of such people as Karl Korsch, Wilhelm Reich, Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht, which directs a great deal of critical light on the Frankfurt School.While pinpointing the ultimate limitations of the Frankfurt School's frame of reference, Phil Slater also looks at the role their work played (largely against their wishes) in the emergence of the student anti-authoritarian movement in the 1960s. He shows that, in particular, the analysis of psychic and cultural manipulation was central to the young rebels' theoretical armour, but that even here, the lack of economic class analysis seriously restricts the critical edge of the Frankfurt School's theory. His conclusion is that the only way forward is to rescue the most radical roots of the Frankfurt School's work, and to



recast these in the context of a practical theory of economic and political emancipation.