This text presents a theoretically-based critique of management knowledge in an accessible form which is relevant to MBA students and practitioners alike. Students have to learn and digest accepted "management knowledge" and practitioners look to gurus as a source of "management knowledge" without any appreciation of how secure these ideas may be. This book should therefore be relevant to both students and practitioners in questioning how far management research actually leads to genuine knowledge of organizations.
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PAUL GRISERI is a freelance management writer and teacher. He is also a part-time lecturer at University College London
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