1st Edition

Wisdom Learning Perspectives on Wising-Up Business and Management Education

Edited By Wendelin Küpers, Olen Gunnlaugson Copyright 2017
    336 Pages
    by Gower

    336 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Gower

    In traditional business circles, wisdom is viewed with a certain scepticism, which is in part due to its historical associations with wisdom traditions and spiritual cultures. However, in business today, wisdom is emerging not only as a viable but also a necessary organizational and management practice. In particular, practical wisdom is being updated and retranslated for today’s issues and concerns in organizations. In recent years, leadership and organizational studies have initiated important changes in the way in which business-as-usual is conducted.





    In response to the increasingly complex and uncertain conditions of our international business environment, a growing community of ‘scholar-practitioners’ are pushing the boundaries of traditional organizational and leadership thinking and acting, making inroads into processes and applications of practical wisdom and ways of wise leading and managing. Given the unprecedented levels of challenges, dynamics and uncertainties that today’s organizations are exposed to, there is a need for a more integrative and sustainable approach to managing.





    Following the need for a reconsideration and revival of the meaning of wisdom, the editors explore vitalizing possibilities for the learning of wise practices in organizing and leading. This expansive range of domains where wisdom is currently being explored suggests a promising number of perspectives and possibilities for future inquiries and explorations into the nexus of wisdom and organization, leadership/management education and learning that benefits from cross-disciplinary synergies.





    This book will be of interest to those seeking to understand the growing significance of wisdom in relation to learning and teaching, especially in business and management education.

    Introduction Wendelin Küpers and Olen Gunnlaugson Part I Conceptual Contributions and Alternative Perspectives on Wisdom Learning, Teaching and Education 1. Embodying a Wise Graduate Disposition in Business School Education Bernard McKenna 2. Catharsis in the Classroom: Reflections on the Performance of Business Education Matt Statler and Stephen S. Taylor 3. Cultivating Practical Wisdom through Emergent Learning Marilyn M. Taylor 4. The Seven Pillars of Paradoxical Organizational Wisdom: On the Use of Paradox as a Vehicle to Synthesize Knowledge and Ignorance Filipa Rocha Rodrigues, Miguel Pina e Cunha, Arménio Rego and Stewart Clegg 5. Too Busy to Learn: Wisdom, Mindfulness, and Grounding Learning Nina Kongsbakk and David Rooney 6. Is Practical Wisdom and Learning Literature Actually Wise On Its "Right To Speak"? Vincenzo Mario Bruno Giorgino and Xabier Renteria-Uriarte Part II Empirical and Practical Contributions for Wisdom Learning, Teaching and Education 7. Practical Wisdom and Professional Development: Engagement for the Next Generation of Business Charles Oden and Monika Ardelt 8. A Wise Course: Educating for Wisdom in the Twenty-First Century Jay Martin Hays 9. How Managers Understand Wisdom in Decision-Making: A Phronetic Research Approach Mike J. Thompson 10. Educating Future Business Leaders to be Practically Wise: Designing an MBA Curriculum to Strengthen Good Decision-Making Dennis W. Wittmer and Cynthia V. Fukami 11. Exploring Practical Wisdom: Teaching Management in a Spirit of Co-Creation Ksenija Napan 12. Embodied "Aesth-Ethics" for Developing Practical Wisdom in Management Education/Learning Wendelin Küpers

    Biography

    Wendelin Küpers is Professor of Leadership and Organization Studies at Karlshochschule International University in Karlsruhe, Germany. Combining a phenomenological and cross-disciplinary orientation, his research focuses on embodied, emplaced, emotional, creative and aesthetic dimensions of organizing and managing. In his current research and teaching he is focusing on more responsive, responsible and wiser forms of organizations and management/ leadership that are contributing towards more integral and sustainable practices.





    Olen Gunnlaugson is an Associate Professor in Leadership and Organizational Development within the Department of Management in the Business School at Université Laval, in Quebec City, Canada. He brings a cross-disciplinary approach to his current research in collective leadership training (i.e. conversational leadership, dynamic presencing, we-space practice and facilitation), wisdom-based learning methods, inner management skills and leadership coaching which have been published in several books as well as numerous international academic journals and presentations at leading conferences. He is currently collaborating with colleagues on a number of books, articles and consulting offerings. More recently, he was the chief co-editor of the management book, Perspectives on Theory U: Insights from the Field, an anthology featuring applied research on Theory U by 30 faculty members and associates from North America and Europe.