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Springer Management Mumbo-Jumbo A Skeptics Dictionary by A. Furnham
Bestselling author and psychologist, Adrian Furnham, takes a critical view of the jargon and fads in management contained in manifestos and mission statements and shows how these often obscure and mystify. He considers atmospherics, compulsory training, fundamentalist gurus, integrity tests, personality of organizations and uncertainty avoidance._x000D_ _x000D_Ability and Ambition Above the Line All Interventions are Equally Effective Atmospherics Awards, Citations and Gongs Blame Culture Breaking Bad News Bright Boss Casuistry, Sopistry and Spin Choosing Management Courses Compulsory Training Correcting Cockups Curse of Perfectionism Damned if you do... and if you dont Dom and Sub Energy at Work Engagement to Divorce Evangelists at Work Everyone is a Winner Family Business From Private to Public Fundamentalist Gurus Gullible Executive How not to use Consultants Human Remains Incommunicado Incubation Period Inoculating the Workforce Integrity Tests Job Fit in Plain Speak Living in Sweden Managing the Post Materialist Employee Management Psychiatry Money as a Motivator Nepotism, Corruption and Incompetence Networming Nyet: Stopping Progress Odd Places: University Management Orality at Work Organisational Defence Mechanisms Passive Aggressive Bureaucrats Personality of Organisations Professional Recruiters Protecting your Legacy Psychological MOT Rank Sensitivity Recruitment to Betrayal Rock and a Hard Place Seeking the Saviour Shift Work Space Exploration Specialists and Generalists Speeches, Sermons and Seminar Presentations Striking a Balance Task and the Process Telephone Tell-Tales Titular Realities Trust at Work Uncertainty Avoidance Understanding Understatement Why Would Anyone want to Work for You? Workplace Spirituality Conclusion_x000D_