Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Complexity of Consultancy Nicholas Sarra

The Complexity of Consultancy By Nicholas Sarra

The Complexity of Consultancy by Nicholas Sarra


$230.89
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

This book looks at consultancy and complexity. The expert authors bring together their experiences to provide vibrant accounts of how to lead in everyday organizational situations using practical judgement. The book reframes the role of consultants and includes real-world narratives illustrating concrete dilemmas in the workplace.

The Complexity of Consultancy Summary

The Complexity of Consultancy: Exploring Breakdowns Within Consultancy Practice by Nicholas Sarra

  • Contributions from senior and experienced practitioners in their field, who provide practical insight for managers and students.
  • The titles all build into a comprehensive resource, providing essential reading for anyone interested in management and complexity, systems thinking, organization and management theory and organizational change.
  • The series explains how the application of complexity science to today's organization could have radical implications for management practice.

The Complexity of Consultancy Reviews

To the extent that consultancy involves immersing oneself in an alien (client) environment so as to elicit a feel for the culture and relational dynamics of that setting, it represents a derivative - albeit commercial - form of ethnography. What better method, then, to explore the practice of consultancy itself? Furthermore, and as the editors of this volume rightly observe, the complexity and uncertainty of everyday consultancy life belies the orderliness and linearity of consultancy technique prescribed in mainstream management literature. The (auto)ethnographic methods advanced collectively by the contributors of this book takes aim at this tension. This volume makes for a read that is genuinely insightful, rewarding, and pedagogically rich.

Dr. Tom Vine, Associate Professor, University of Suffolk, and editor, Ethnographic Research and Analysis: Anxiety, Identity and Self

This timely book is for reflective managers as well as consultants who are unconvinced or disillusioned by conventional wisdom. It proposes a 'grown up' approach that moves away from the easy idealizations and simplifications of organizational realities and consultancy interventions. Based upon insights born of curiosity and lived experience, each chapter deals with the 'dirt' and explores the 'shadows' of organizing and managing. Emphasizing the importance of increased self-understanding and deeper sense-making, this path-breaking book urges and advances the adoption of more thoughtful, less self-defeating means of grappling with the demanding, contradictory practices of managing and consulting.

Prof. Hugh Willmott, Bayes Business School

How stimulating to encounter a text that probes those discomforting experiences that arise during consulting processes, and, rather than explaining them away or trying to avoid them, shows how discussing these frankly and thoughtfully unearths a fertile ground for informing ethical action.

Dr. Patricia Shaw, Co-founder of the Doctor of Management Programme at University of Hertfordshire

A unique book, based in the autoethnographic experience of its contributors, this collection provides a richly nuanced and reflexively theorised insight into the complex reality of everyday consultancy practice. It is essential reading for practitioners, researchers and students.

Prof. Ian Burkitt, University of Bradford

About Nicholas Sarra

Nicholas Sarra works as a Consultant Psychotherapist within the NHS. He is also a Visiting Professor at Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire, and affiliated with a number of programmes at Exeter University. He is a member of the Institute of Group Analysis.

Karina Solso is a Self-employed Organisational Consultant in Denmark working with organisational change and leadership development. She is also a Visiting Lecturer at Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire.

Chris Mowles is Professor of Complexity and Management at Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire.

Table of Contents

1 Moving beyond neutrality: recognising the moral agency of the consultant through reflexive inquiries into shame 2 Consulting: facilitation and shame: working together to avoid challenges to our sense of self in the recognition of others 3 What are consultants actually recognised for? 4 Actualising plurality: an Arendtian perspective on responding to powerlessness and loss of freedom 5 Collaboration as a politics of affect 6 Selling ourselves short: marketing the self strategically: towards success beyond recognition Conclusion: summarizing reflections on the practice of consultancy

Additional information

NPB9780367544706
9780367544706
0367544709
The Complexity of Consultancy: Exploring Breakdowns Within Consultancy Practice by Nicholas Sarra
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-09-19
166
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - The Complexity of Consultancy