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The Triumph Of Emptiness Consumption Higher Education And Work Organization Mats Alvesson

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The Triumph Of Emptiness Consumption Higher Education And Work Organization Mats Alvesson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Mats Alvesson
ISBN: 9780199660940, 0199660948
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Triumph Of Emptiness Consumption Higher Education And Work Organization Mats Alvesson by Mats Alvesson 9780199660940, 0199660948 instant download after payment.

In this book, Mats Alvesson aims to demystify some popular and upbeat claims about a range of phenomena, including the knowledge society, consumption, branding, higher education, organizational change, professionalization, and leadership. He contends that a culture of grandiosity is leading to numerous inflated claims. We no longer talk about plans but 'strategies'. Supervisors have been replaced by 'managers', managers are referred to as executives. Management is about 'leadership'. Giving advice is 'coaching'. Companies become 'knowledge-intensive firms'. The book views the contemporary economy as an economy of persuasion, where firms and other institutions increasingly assign talent, energy, and resources to rhetoric, image, branding, reputation, and visibility.
Using a wide range of empirical examples to illuminate the realms of consumption, higher education, organization, and leadership, this provocative and engaging book challenges established assumptions and contributes to a critical understanding of society as a whole.

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