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Author Blunt, Peter, 1948-

Title Managing organisations in Africa / Peter Blunt and Merrick L. Jones
Published Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, 1992

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 356 pages) : illustrations
Series De Gruyter studies in organization ; 40
De Gruyter studies in organization ; 40.
Contents Part 1: Introduction. 1. African Organisational Environments --- 2. The Nature of Managerial Work ---- Part 2: Managing Purpose and Direction. 3. Strategic Management --- 4. Leadership and Management Styles ---- Part 3: Managing the Work Setting. 5. Organisations as Sociotechnical Systems --- 6. Organisational Structure and Design --- 7. Configurations of Organisational Structure --- 8. Participation and Decentralisation --- 9. Culture and Organisation ---- Part 4: Managing Change and Conflict. 10. Organisational Development and Change --- 11. Role Conflict and Stress ---- Part 5: Managing and Developing People. 12. Motivation and Job Design --- 13. Management Development
Summary This book expands and builds on Organisational Theory and Behaviour: An African Perspective which was first published in 1983. As with its predecessor, our aim has been to write a book which is helpful to anyone who is interested in organisations in Africa and their management and, in particular, in ways of making African organisations more effective and more efficient in what they do. Students of management undertaking postgraduate or undergraduate programmes of study will probably constitute the book's major audience, although we have attempted to write it in a way which will make it appealing and comprehensible to both practising managers and those with little or no work experience. It is clear that the need for books of this type in Africa has increased with the passage of time, as we demonstrate more fully in Chapter 1. For many years, it has been widely accepted that institutional weaknesses in developing countries constitute a major obstacle to development. Resource scarcity is a major factor contributing to this state of affairs, but so also are questions of management and organisation, which are the subject of this book. -- From Preface (page [vii])
Analysis Management
Organizational behavior
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-344) and index
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Subject Organizational behavior -- Africa
Management -- Africa
Sustainable development -- Africa
Social change -- Africa
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior.
Sustainable development
Social change
Management
Organizational behavior
Organisation
Management
Organisationsverhalten
Organisationsentwicklung
Management.
Organisaties.
Organisatiegedrag.
Africa
Subsaharisches Afrika
Afrika
Form Electronic book
Author Jones, Merrick
ISBN 9783110850031
3110850036
Other Titles Managing organizations in Africa