ABSTRACT

Around 5,000 business and management titles are published every year, and increasingly, their preferred mode of presentation is centred on the creation and marketing of buzzwords and fads. This book argues that these management fads and buzzwords deflect critical inquiry and limit useful action because they present a 'ready made' view of the world, which rejects the benefits of theoretical analysis and reflection. Topics covered include:

* the 'guru industry'
* 'excellence'
* business process re-engineering
* empowerment
* culture
* knowledge work
* globalization.

'Unpacking' the 'guru industry' and analyzing the fads and buzzwords, this book provides a 'critical-practical' analysis, designed to allow readers to locate, understand and critique management fashion.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|27 pages

The Nature of Management

chapter 3|37 pages

The ‘Guru' Industry

chapter 4|31 pages

Culture

chapter 5|28 pages

Excellence

chapter 6|39 pages

Total Quality Management

chapter 7|37 pages

Empowerment

chapter 8|31 pages

Business Process Re-engineering

chapter 9|33 pages

Downsizing

chapter 10|30 pages

Knowledge Work

chapter 11|38 pages

Globalization

chapter 12|6 pages

Concluding Comments