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Handbook of organizational and managerial wisdom /

"A brilliant and comprehensive introduction to the most seminal component of leadership: wisdom. The diversity of the readings and wisdom of the authors make this a most original and valuable addition to the management canon."--Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Management, Universi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kessler, Eric H., Bailey, James Russell, 1963-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 2007.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword
  • Karl E. Weick<br />Introduction
  • Understanding, Applying and Developing Organizational and Managerial Wisdom
  • Eric H. Kessler and James R. Bailey<br />Part I: Logic<br />Chapter 1 Individual Logic
  • Wisdom in Organizations: A Balance Theory Analysis
  • Jennifer Jordan and Robert J. Sternberg<br />Chapter 2 Interpersonal Logic
  • Team Wisdom: Definition, Dynamics, and Applications
  • Tjai M. Nielsen, Amy C. Edmondson, and Eric Sundstrom<br />Chapter 3 Organizational Logic
  • Institutionalizing Wisdom in Organizations
  • Paul R. Lawrence<br />Chapter 4 Strategic Logic
  • Towards a Wisdom-Based Approach to Strategic Management
  • Paul E. Bierly, III and Robert W. Kolodinsky<br />Part II: Ethics<br />Chapter 5 Individual Ethics
  • The Virtue of Prudence
  • Jean M. Bartunek and Jordi Trullen<br />Chapter 6 Interpersonal Ethics
  • The Wise Negotiator
  • Roy J. Lewicki<br />Chapter 7 Organizational Ethics
  • Acting Wisely While Facing Ethical Dilemmas in Leadership
  • Jay Conger and Robert Hooijberg<br />Chapter 8 Strategic Ethics
  • Strategy, Wisdom and Stakeholder Theory: A Pragmatic and Entrepreneurial View of Stakeholder Strategy
  • R. Edward Freeman, Laura Dunham, and John McVea<br />Part III: Aesthetics<br />Chapter 9 Individual Aesthetics
  • Self-Interest
  • Russell Cropanzano, Jordan Stein, and Barry M. Goldman<br />Chapter 10 Interpersonal Aesthetics
  • Emotional and Social Intelligence Competencies Are Wisdom in Practice
  • Richard E. Boyatzis<br />Chapter 11 Organizational Aesthetics
  • Aesthetics and Wisdom in the Practice of Organizational Development
  • W. Warner Burke<br />Chapter 12 Strategic Aesthetics
  • Wisdom and Human Resource Management
  • Angelo S. DeNisi and Carrie A. Belsito<br />Part IV: Epistemology<br />Chapter 13 Individual Epistemology
  • Interpretive Wisdom
  • Dennis A. Gioia<br />Chapter 14 Interpersonal Epistemology
  • Wisdom, Culture, and Organizations
  • P. Christopher Earley and Lynn R. Offermann<br />Chapter 15 Organizational Epistemology
  • Interpersonal Relations in Organizations and the Emergence of Wisdom
  • Peter B. Vaill<br />Chapter 16 Strategic Epistemology
  • Innovation and Organizational Wisdom
  • Arnoud De Meyer<br />Part V: Metaphysics<br />Chapter 17 Individual Metaphysics
  • The Getting of Wisdom: Self-Conduct, Personal Identity and Wisdom Across the Life Span
  • Nigel Nicholson<br />Chapter 18 Interpersonal Metaphysics
  • "We Live in a Political World": The Paradox of Managerial Wisdom
  • Tyrone S. Pitsis and Stewart R. Clegg<br />Chapter 19 Organizational Metaphysics
  • Global Wisdom and the Audacity of Hope
  • Nancy J. Adler<br />Chapter 20 Strategic Metaphysics
  • Can Wisdom be Taught?
  • Cynthia V. Fukami<br />Part VI: Synthesizing Commentary<br />Chapter 21 Wisdom: Objectivism as the Proper Philosophy for Living on Earth
  • Edwin A. Locke<br />Chapter 22 Wisdom as Learned Ignorance: Integrating East-West Perspectives
  • Robert Chia and Robin Holt<br />Name Index<br />Subject Index<br />About the Editors<br />About the Contributors<br />