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Chaos Theory & the Larrikin Principle - Working with Organisations in a Neo-Liberal World (Paperback)
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Chaos Theory & the Larrikin Principle - Working with Organisations in a Neo-Liberal World (Paperback)
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This lively, accessible book applies ideas from chaos and
complexity theory to core issues in organization studies. It
develops a new critique of managerialism and (its global godfather)
neo-liberalism, which are still dominant ideologies in management
today. It complements theoretical critique with stories and voices
from the front line of organizational life in Australia, Mexico,
and Brazil. Chaos Theory and the Larrikin Principle argues that
managerialism is unjust - with linearity, rigidity, and the will to
control - producing dysfunctional organizations which then require
alternative practices in order to survive. Managerialism's efforts
to ignore these basic facts of organizational life leave it
enmeshed in unacknowledged contradictions, unable to understand
itself or develop new strategies. The book gathers these
alternative practices under the rubric of the Larrikin Principle.
The Larrikin is known in Australian popular culture as a carrier of
a distinctive Australian identity: egalitarian improviser,
rule-bender, relentless foe of managerial double-speak. This book
takes the Larrikin figure back to its archetypal origins which have
similar manifestations across the globe. The transcultural,
postmodern Larrikin Principle carries principles and strategies of
critical management and chaos theories into academic management
studies and contemporary organizational life. It is a breath of
fresh air that will be appreciated by students, practitioners, and
victims of today's managerialism.
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