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Organization Theory Professor Derek Salman Pugh

Organization Theory By Professor Derek Salman Pugh

Organization Theory by Professor Derek Salman Pugh


Summary

Spans seventy years of theory from Max Weber's seminal writings on bureaucratic organization to the management thinking represented by Handy, Peters and Waterman. This title covers three areas of interest, those of the structure of organizations, management and decision making, as well as that of organizational behaviour.

Organization Theory Summary

Organization Theory: Selected Classic Readings by Professor Derek Salman Pugh

This book spans seventy years of theory from Max Weber's seminal writings on bureaucratic organization to the latest management thinking represented by Handy, Peters and Waterman. Covering three main areas of interest, those of the structure of organizations, management and decision making, as well as that of organizational behaviour, this thoroughly revised and updated edition contains a vast amount of new contributions. It is a widely acknowledged text in its field, and an essential handbook for all those it concerns. It has also been announced as a core text for Open University courses from January 2008.

About Professor Derek Salman Pugh

Derek S. Pugh is a Professor of International Management at the Open University Business School. He has also co-written Management Worldwide and Writers on Organizations (also Penguin).

Additional information

GOR006543366
9780141032702
0141032707
Organization Theory: Selected Classic Readings by Professor Derek Salman Pugh
Used - Like New
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2007-10-04
720
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