By Минцберг Генри
Are you ready to move beyond textbook theories and delve into the real-world complexities of management? This book challenges the conventional wisdom that an MBA guarantees effective leadership. Henry Mintzberg, a renowned management thinker, argues that true management prowess extends far beyond mathematical models and academic jargon.
Based on extensive observations of managers across diverse organizations, Mintzberg reveals that management is less about rigid analysis and more about creative problem-solving and intuitive decision-making. He demonstrates that successful managers are those who can seamlessly blend rational arguments with gut feelings, adapting their approach to the unique context of their organization.
Mintzberg highlights the crucial point that management principles are not universally applicable. Leading a team at NASA demands a vastly different approach than managing a McDonald's franchise. This book explores the diverse landscape of organizational structures, empowering you to understand the specific rules and dynamics that govern each type.
Management: The Nature and Structure of Organizations is a collection of Mintzberg's most insightful articles, essays, and speeches, offering a comprehensive exploration of the art and science of management. This book is perfect for:
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