Office politics (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate Podcast series)
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Description: | Though seemingly trivial, office politics can affect the performance of employees and organisations. The latest podcast in the Cambridge Judge Business Debate series asks how can we improve them? |
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Created: | 2019-11-26 16:50 | ||||||||||
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Collection: | The Cambridge Judge Business Debate | ||||||||||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||||||||||
Copyright: | University of Cambridge | ||||||||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||||||||
Keywords: | organisations; competition; collaboration; organisational behaviour; | ||||||||||
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Abstract: | In this episode, joining podcast host Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge Judge Business School, are Cambridge Judge colleagues Philip Stiles, University Senior Lecturer in Corporate Governance; Mark de Rond, Professor of Organisational Ethnography; and Simon Stockley, Senior Faculty in Management Practice.
This is the 16th in a series of "Cambridge Judge Business Debate" podcasts featuring faculty and others associated with Cambridge Judge Business School and the broader Cambridge community. This latest podcast focuses on office politics – the good and the bad – and ways to make office politics contribute to organisational performance rather than cause disruption. |
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