In
Managing Organizations Stewart Clegg, Cynthia Hardy and Walter Nord explore the major issues and debates in management and organization. The textbook addresses key topics such as leadership, decision-making and innovation in organizations alongside such themes as diversity, globalization and ecology. Students and teachers of management will find this a comprehensive and wide-ranging resource on the core issues for contemporary managers and organizations.
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Introduction – Stewart R Clegg, Cynthia Hardy and Walter R Nord
Creative Deconstruction – Richard Whipp
Strategy and Organizations
Leadership in Organizations – Alan Bryman
Decision-Making in Organizations – Susan J Miller, David J Hickson and David C Wilson
Cognitions in Organizations – Anne E Tenbrunsel et al
Diverse Identities in Organizations – Stella M Nkomo and Taylor Cox Jr
Putting Group Information Technology in Its Place – Arthur D Shulman
Communication and Good Work Group Performance
Metaphors of Communication and Organization – Linda L Putnam, Nelson Phillips and Pamela Chapman
Organizations, Technology and Structuring – Karlene H Roberts and Martha Grabowski
Organizing for Innovation – Deborah Dougherty
Organizational Learning – Karl E Weick and Frances Westley
Affirming an Oxymoron
Organizations and the Biosphere – Carolyn P Egri and Lawrence T Pinfield
Ecologies and Environments
Evolution and Revolution – Barbara Parker
From International Business to Globalization
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Management professor Walt Nord studies organization theory and behavior and is currently researching the topic in a political/economic context. The author of numerous books, textbooks, and scholarly articles, his newest book will offer a new philosophical framework for organization studies, seeking to overcome current polarizing debates by developing an improved philosophical perspective for organization studies.
As an author, Nord received the George Terry Award in 1997 for co-editing the Handbook of Organization Studies, an annual award from the Academy of Management that is bestowed to a book judged to have made the most outstanding contribution to the field. The same academy named Nord a Distinguished University Professor in 2002 (USF named him Distinguished University Professor in 2003); these honors recognize significant contributions to the science and practice of management.
Nord earned a BA in economics from Williams College, an MS in organizational behavior from Cornell University, and a Ph D in social psychology from Washington University. Before joining USF in 1989, he taught at Tulane University, Northwestern University, Vanderbilt University, the University of British Columbia, and Washington University. He is an editor or reviewer for numerous academic journals.