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Values, Rationality, and Power: Developing Organizational Wisdom
demonstrates that organizations can act wisely. A critical realist
framework and phonetic research approach is used to perform an
embedded single case study of a group's attempt to develop and
spread a medical innovation within a Canadian healthcare authority.
The study's exploration of how to spread innovation through a
healthcare system will help readers to gain insight into why groups
resist change and how individuals can exercise their values,
rationality, and power to overcome this resistance. Presenting a
framework to conceptualize and study wisdom, the book identifies
that values guide wise action, that knowledge is required but
insufficient for wisdom, and finally that wisdom is
action-oriented. The results of the case study demonstrate the
power that values possess to drive organizational behaviour.
Offering a unique insight into how values, rationality, and power
interact in a real social setting, the book explores how these
interactions can both drive and resolve conflict, but also create
positive change. Through this understanding, academic and students
of management and organizations can create a discipline of
scholarship and teaching that fosters the development of
organizational wisdom.
As the universe teeters on the edge of collapse, a power from
ancient Earth, Dagomir N'ark, has been masquerading as the god of
the Holy Nephretian Empire, spurring the empire to wonton acts of
destruction. Marco and Victor are part of an invading force of
Kalbarians and Alathians attacking the home world of the Holy
Nephretian Empire. Their goal is to make it to the Nephretian First
Temple where Marco will activate a device to destroy the avatar of
Dagomir N'ark. Meanwhile, the planet of Ullrion suffers under the
boot of the Holy Nephretian Empire. Rear Admiral Taura leads a
fleet against the Nephretian occupiers while Silmion struggles in
the city of Selfariene to undermine the Nephretian occupying
forces. Finally, Ariadne and Seir T'pan, with the help of Kie, a
mad strandwalker, break into the palace of Dagomir N'ark to strike
at his heart. The third and final book of the Triumvirate Trilogy,
The Light the World Needs offers a conclusion to the future of the
human race.
The Holy Nephretian Empire rises. Armed with powerful new weapons
from Ullrion and manipulated by the mysterious dagomir N'ark from
Earth, the Nephretian empire now has the power to crush all who
stand before them. In a desperate attempt to stave off Nephretian
victory, Captain Taura and Silmion must make a dangerous trip
behind enemy lines on the occupied planet of Ullrion to find a
defense against one of the most deadly weapons ever created the
deoir solest. Meanwhile on Earth, Marco, Victor, Kaeso and Ariadne
must make a harrowing journey to the Ravager's Land to find a way
to break N'ark's sway over the Nephretian Empire. In the Ravager's
Shadow, second volume of the Triumvirate Trilogy, continues the
tale of a richly imagined universe teetering on the edge of
collapse.
Management, from a critical perspective. Critical management
Studies provide a assessment against prevailing social order and
management and are designed to produce better managers and fairer
organisations. This Series brings together informed critiques of
management, business and organization, grounded originally in
critical theory perspectives. Titles included in this set:
Organizing Disaster:The Construction of Humanitarianism;
Organization Theory:Critical and Philosophical Engagements;
Contesting Institutional Hegemony in Today's Business
Schools:Doctoral Students Speak Out; The Ideological Evolution of
Human Resource Management:A Critical Look into HRM Research and
Practices; Making Critical Sense of Immigrant Experience:A Case
Study of Hong Kong Chinese in Canada; STEM-Professional Women's
Exclusion in the Canadian Space Industry:Anchor Points and
Intersectionality at the Margins of Space; Values, Rationality, and
Power: Developing Organizational Wisdom:A Case Study of a Canadian
Healthcare Authority;
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