Dilemma Management
Autor: | Tony Morden |
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EAN: | 9780857162021 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 04.06.2020 |
Untertitel: | Joined up thinking for our fragmented times |
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Schlagworte: | Analysis-paralysis Continuing Professional Development Debate Dilemma management Tony Morden anxiety creation bad science big pictures binary thinking capability capacity classroom discipline dialect risk strategic strategic management |
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Dilemma Management is a harsh work for the harsh and changing times in the UK. This book has been written to challenge the reader, maybe even to disconcert him or her. Tony Morden makes absolutely no apology for questioning outdated professional wisdoms or established paradigms, arguing that a large upward step change is urgently needed in professional mindset and competence in this country, and especially in a post-Coronavirus era. Tony defines and describes the process of dilemma management and illustrates this process with a variety of case studies from business, politics, healthcare, procurement, security, sport, and more generally from the taxpayer-funded public sector.
Tony Morden is a writer of cutting edge and reader-friendly professional books characterised by their joined-up thinking, applied and practical character and their focus on the realities of implementation. As a former business school academic and Principal Lecturer and Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy he has contributed extensively to the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and has presented in the UK, USA and Canada.
Tony Morden is a writer of cutting edge and reader-friendly professional books characterised by their joined-up thinking, applied and practical character and their focus on the realities of implementation. As a former business school academic and Principal Lecturer and Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy he has contributed extensively to the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and has presented in the UK, USA and Canada.