Playing Them at Their Own Game: Where Managing in the Real World is about Organizational Power and Politics a Business School Education is very Real-World Relevant

Authors

  • Michael D. Skipton Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Mary Furey Memorial University of Newfoundland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v18i6.155

Keywords:

Business Management, Performance Management, Learning and Education, Education Theory

Abstract

This paper reverses interpretation of the relevance debate in management education. Real management practice is seen as characterised by non-relevance to real-world business situations, primacy of selfinterest, consolidation of power with image, and avoidance of responsibility and accountability. Business schools have been producing doctrinaire graduates schooled in non-relevance, who are well suited for such practice. Unwritten rules for real-management maneuvers: consolidating power; influence building; positioning to avoid responsibility; and self-promotion, are described. Hypocrisy may be an effective survival strategy and individuals can defend against self-promoters by playing them at their own game.

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Published

2018-11-01

How to Cite

Skipton, M. D., & Furey, M. (2018). Playing Them at Their Own Game: Where Managing in the Real World is about Organizational Power and Politics a Business School Education is very Real-World Relevant. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 18(6). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v18i6.155

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