Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
140
Langue
Français
Publié
Mar 1, 2012
Éditeur
Editions L'Harmattan
Édition
HARMATTAN
ISBN-10
2296965946
ISBN-13
9782296965942
Description
Georges Nurdin offers a fresh perspective on the evolution of management practices from antiquity to the Renaissance. This book delves into the historical development of management sciences, exploring how ancient philosophies and practices shaped contemporary understanding. By examining the roots of management thought, Nurdin reveals the intricate connections between early theories and modern applications.
Through a meticulous exploration of past ideologies and strategies, the author highlights forgotten lessons that remain relevant today. He draws parallels between historical contexts and current challenges, urging readers to recognize the value in the wisdom of past thinkers. The narrative encourages a thoughtful reconsideration of traditional management paradigms, advocating for an enriched appreciation of how historical insights can inform present-day practices.
Ultimately, this work calls upon modern leaders and scholars to engage with history, fostering a deeper comprehension of managerial evolution while inspiring innovative approaches to contemporary challenges.
Through a meticulous exploration of past ideologies and strategies, the author highlights forgotten lessons that remain relevant today. He draws parallels between historical contexts and current challenges, urging readers to recognize the value in the wisdom of past thinkers. The narrative encourages a thoughtful reconsideration of traditional management paradigms, advocating for an enriched appreciation of how historical insights can inform present-day practices.
Ultimately, this work calls upon modern leaders and scholars to engage with history, fostering a deeper comprehension of managerial evolution while inspiring innovative approaches to contemporary challenges.