ipl-logo

Management Theories In Practice

1444 Words6 Pages

Management Theories in Practice

Introduction:
In today’s world, we have available all the knowledge and the information we require for a successful practice of management. But as a matter of fact, there is absolutely no mortal artefact or service that does not include a space of breach between the performance and managing or any form of dealing by the leaders with their understanding and performance. The rise of management as a vital, rare and primary institution is an essential moment in the societal history. On the odd occasion has an institution proven to be requisite so rapidly. In contrast, the hassles of management will tend to catch up steeply and steadily. In spite of its decisive prominence, its high distinguishability …show more content…

(Coleman, 1990 p. 304) (Scott E. Seibert, Maria L. Kraimer and Robert C. Liden, …show more content…

Bulfin, E. (2018). Kate Walbert. Retrieved from KateWalbert.com: http://www.katewalbert.com/A-Short-History-of-Women
2. Coleman, J. S. (1990). Foundations of Social Theory, 306.
3. Coleman, J. S. (1990). Foundations of Social Theory, 310.
4. Coleman, J. S. (1990). Foundations of Social Theory, 310.
5. Coleman, J. S. (1990). Foundations of Social Theory. Harvard University Press.
6. Drucker, P. F. (1954). The Practice of Management. HarperCollins.
7. Hooks, B. (1984). Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center. South End Press.
8. Kanter, R. M. (1977). Men ad Women of The Corporation. New York: Basic Books.
9. Muller, N. (2016). Feminism’s Family Drama: Female Genealogies, Feminist Historiography, and Kate Walbert’s A Short History of Women. Feminist Theory: an international interdisciplinary journal.
10. Scott E. Seibert, Maria L. Kraimer and Robert C. Liden. (2001). The Academy of Management Journal. A Social Capital Theory of Career Success, 219-237.
11. Walbert, K. (2009). A Short History Of Women.

Open Document