The Emergent Manager examines the process of becoming a manager within organizations and considers how people relate the ways in which they 'manage' their lives to their development as managers in the workplace. At the heart of the book is the idea of the individual engaged in a continual process of 'becoming'. Focusing on the reported experiences of managers, the book is richly illustrated throughout with examples drawn from a variety of workplaces, including the civil service, academia, the retail industry, construction and engineering, banking and the prison service. Tony Watson and Pauline Harris together provide a new understanding of the nature of the management role and the ways in which

Managing a Life at Work and Away from Work: Boundaries, Balances and Priorities

Managing a Life at Work and Away from Work: Boundaries, Balances and Priorities

Managing a life at work and away from work: Boundaries, balances and priorities

Do you think that the way you carry out or see your work as a manager in this organisation has been affected in any way by what one might call your ‘other lives’?

What other lives do I have! I don't know.

Does it fit with the ‘you’ in the other bits of your life?

Does it fit!

Or are there any ways in which it conflicts with them?

Well, it's helped me with some things that I'm involved in, some of the committees I am on, some of the other things that are parts of my life outside of work. Oh, it obviously impacts ...

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