Based on philosophical and sociological phenomenology, notably Jean-Paul Sartre's and Erving Goffman's works, the book coins a situation-centric perspective on organization and management, and the concept of 'situational sensemaking', as the driving mechanism of organization as well as the focus of management - characterized as 'situation management'.
The book addresses an academic audience with interests in organization and management of work, both theoretically and practically. A prime audience will be (academic and executive) master students in organization and management.
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Haridimos Tsoukas, University of Cyprus, Cyprus; University of Warwick, UK
"Sartre and Goffman, two 'outsiders', in many ways, to conventional studies of work and its organization, are combined in this important book by drawing on philosophical and sociological phenomenologyto make profound theoretical sense of work situations, placing the human experience in all its modes of being at the centre of sociological analysis of organizations."
Stewart Clegg, University of Sydney, Australia








