`Cummings′ book is very interesting, refreshing and intellectually
stimulating… It should be a mandatory textbook for all serious
students of management′ - Management Learning `Stephen Cummings′
Recreating Strategy is currently the best book on strategy, combining
a holistic and critical understanding of the issue′ -Stewart Clegg,
University of Technology, Sydney `An imaginative attempt to bring
together and apply the many analytical frameworks relating to the
organization as a whole into strategy theory and practice. Written for
students on strategy, change management and more general management
and organization theory courses. Encourages students to question
assumptions and think creatively about strategy and management.
Stimulating and original′ - Long Range Planning `In this intriguing
book [Cummings] claims to be surprised that academics critical of
management theory don′t critique its history, and proposes a kind of
liberation theology in response, but this is not as doctrinaire.
It′s more like replacing some well-justified habits with a
refreshing originality of approach. The outcome is stimulating.... The
author offers a cogently argued deconstruction of some well-known
frameworks in strategy, and delivers his own reinterpretation of
strategic discourse. There are five longer case studies in the book
and several shorter vignettes scattered throughout early chapters, as
well as pedagogical aids at the end of each chapter′ - Best of Biz,
The Business Information Site `Do you worry about organizations
becoming slaves to markets? Do you wish that organizations had the
nerve to build their own ethos rather than just grubbing for profit?
Do you aspire to inspiration rather than perspiration? Why does
management practice get in the way of thinking and creativity? Stephen
Cummings provides insight and guidance in a book of genuine
scholarship and creativity′ - John McGee, President of the Strategic
Management Society, USA `Management courses need more of what Stephen
is offering. He wants us to go on an `unlearning curve′, one which
leads to fresh thinking about strategy and the emerging roles and
responsibilities of business and companies. This book not only tells
us where we are coming from but, more importantly, it inspires us to
think profoundly about where we could go. It′s also a very good
read′ - Josephine Green, Director of Trends and Strategy, Philips
`ReCreating Strategy provides a challenging examination of the
emergence of management which combines postmodern and orthodox
perspectives. Stephen Cummings is able to provide not only a fresh
treatment of strategy and ethics but also to engage with a variety of
potential audiences. He provokes and informs in equal measure′ -
Richard Whipp, Cardiff University ′A truly eclectic approach to
strategy! Intellectually capturing, the book is great fun to read at
the same time. A must for those who want to discuss management beyond
styles, fads and fashions′ - Hubert Wagner, Qonsult ReCreating
Strategy is written for students of strategy, change management and
more general management and organization theory courses. It will
provide a better understanding of how to bring together and apply the
many analytical frameworks relating to the organization as a whole.
Stephen Cummings challenges the view that there is never one best
framework and shows why the latest theory is not necessarily better
than earlier ones. The textbook includes short and long case studies,
interesting pictorial aids and examples, and a generally more
participative and rewarding approach than that offered by more
mainstream texts. PowerPoint slides to accompany the book are now also
available by clicking on the link to `Sample Chapters and Resources′
in the left hand margin. The book also offers more scope for
individual lecturers who wish to encourage students to question
assumptions and think creatively about strategy and management.
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ISBN
9780857026514
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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