The Concise "Financial Times" Handbook of Management: The State of the Art - Softcover

Crainer, Stuart

 
9780273639435: The Concise "Financial Times" Handbook of Management: The State of the Art

Synopsis

For once there are more answers than questions. And now they are in a more portable form.

The Financial Times Handbook of Management is the most authoritative, comprehensive collection of management insights and analysis ever to have been published.

Originally published as an impressive if unwieldy hardback boxed edition, it is now available as a paperback so you can carry the best management with you wherever you go.

Editor

Stuart Crainer is an expert on business books and business schools. He is an experienced journalist and author whose previous titles include: FT Handbook of Management, The Future of Leadership and The Ultimate Business Library.

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Review

It is no slip of a copywriter's pen that The Financial Times Handbook of Management is subtitled "the state of the art". It is predicated upon the observation that as we move from what it calls "the machine age" to the "information age", so management has had to drop its claim to being a science. Whereas previously management prided itself on quantifying, controlling and predicting, now it is about empathy, empowerment and coping with uncertainty. Every area of business endeavour has become an imponderable. "The boundaries are gone. The game has changed. The rule book is out of date," says Professor Gary Hamel in the foreword.

This then is the rule book for business in the new millennium, and the first rule is that there are no rules. Even at 940 pages it doesn't pretend to be definitive or exhaustive. Managers hoping to find a crash course in 21st-century business techniques will be disappointed. It offers no immediate solutions (after all there are none) but is designed as a starting point for further thinking and reading.

As a work of general reference the Handbook suffers all the strengths and weaknesses of the form. If you're a marketer, you won't learn a huge amount about relationship marketing and database marketing from the section covering your particular job. But if you're a typical manager who knows a lot about one thing and only a little about the rest, this book will be an invaluable guide to at least asking the right questions--even if the answers prove slightly more elusive. --Alex Benady

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