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Thirty years ago, Mintzberg's bestseller Nature of Managerial Work sought to dispel the myths of the disconnected, overly analytical manager by observing a week in the lives of five chief executives. In a sense, Managers Not MBAs is the sequel, delving as it does into current practice and the need for developing much better managers. The book examines what is wrong with both management education and management itself, and how both could be changed. Mintzberg explores the concept of management as a practice blending craft (experience) with art (insight) and some science (analysis). Conventional education in this realm, he says, encourages a calculating approach by overemphasizing the science, and a heroic approach by overstressing the art. Mintzberg argues instead for training balanced, dedicated managers who practice an engaging style, believing that their purpose is to leave behind stronger organizations, not just higher share prices.
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