Management beyond the Subject
Thévenet, Maurice
Management beyond the Subject - 2012.
27
Amongst the many ways of understanding and approaching « the management beyond the subject », this article argues that management as a social science should keep distance from the subject as a person. Its mission is to influence the subject’s behavior. Even though most current approaches of management tend to position the subject-person-actor at the core of any managerial action, there may be the risk of a deadlock. To keep away from the subject might concretely mean that management takes care of the Other, of time in an approach of the social life that is more subtle.
Management beyond the Subject - 2012.
27
Amongst the many ways of understanding and approaching « the management beyond the subject », this article argues that management as a social science should keep distance from the subject as a person. Its mission is to influence the subject’s behavior. Even though most current approaches of management tend to position the subject-person-actor at the core of any managerial action, there may be the risk of a deadlock. To keep away from the subject might concretely mean that management takes care of the Other, of time in an approach of the social life that is more subtle.
Réseaux sociaux