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Good managers do not simply get things done-they do the right things. They are ethical. Through an examination of the work of Charles S. Peirce, the American philosopher who coined the term pragmatism in 1872, Fontrodona emerges with important clarifications, as well as an innovative view of human action and the practice of management. Pragmatism, often misunderstood as a triumph of pure effectiveness, is actually a process by which people, through action, reveal and develop themselves using virtue and value. In Part I, Fontrodona considers human action not only from the viewpoint of its…mehr
Good managers do not simply get things done-they do the right things. They are ethical. Through an examination of the work of Charles S. Peirce, the American philosopher who coined the term pragmatism in 1872, Fontrodona emerges with important clarifications, as well as an innovative view of human action and the practice of management. Pragmatism, often misunderstood as a triumph of pure effectiveness, is actually a process by which people, through action, reveal and develop themselves using virtue and value. In Part I, Fontrodona considers human action not only from the viewpoint of its effectiveness, but also from its purposefulness. In Part II, the study turns to Peirce's thought about the nature of science, which shows us that while management is eminently practical, it is also based on a scientific approach. Part III presents three principles for human action drawn from the three normative sciences: creativity based on logic; community based on ethics; and character based on aesthetics. Finally, Fontrodona questions the presence of these principles in the commonly accepted, current models of management.
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Autorenporträt
JUAN FONTRODONA is Assistant Professor of Business Ethics at IESE Business School, Barcelona. He holds an MBA and a doctorate in philosophy and has had visiting professorships, fellowships, and scholarships at Harvard Business School and the Center for Business Ethics, Bentley College. In his research and various publications, Fontrodona combines the study of the theoretical foundations of management with the ethical implications of the daily conduct of business and has explored these and other topics in his various books and journal articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Prologue of the Spanish Edition Introduction Human Action in the Thought of Charles S. Peirce Charles S. Peirce: A Life Devoted to Science The Triadic Conception of Human Action The World in Which Man Acts The Task of Knowing and Interpreting the World The Scientific Character of Management The Decision-Making Process Decision Criteria in Management The Synthetical Character of Management The Scientific Attitude in Management Three Principles for Management Creativity, the Logical Priciple of Action Community, the Ethical Priciple of Action Character, the Esthetic Priciple of Action Epilogue for Entrepreneurs: A Challenge for the 21st Century References Index
Foreword Prologue of the Spanish Edition Introduction Human Action in the Thought of Charles S. Peirce Charles S. Peirce: A Life Devoted to Science The Triadic Conception of Human Action The World in Which Man Acts The Task of Knowing and Interpreting the World The Scientific Character of Management The Decision-Making Process Decision Criteria in Management The Synthetical Character of Management The Scientific Attitude in Management Three Principles for Management Creativity, the Logical Priciple of Action Community, the Ethical Priciple of Action Character, the Esthetic Priciple of Action Epilogue for Entrepreneurs: A Challenge for the 21st Century References Index
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