Management Organisations and Film provides a critical historical analysis of representations of management and organization in film. Using a diverse range of classic and contemporary films from the 1920s to present day to explore common scenic conventions such as the open-plan office or the elevator encounter and characters such as the drone-worker corporate executive and career girl the book argues that these representations provide important insights into enduring concerns about the role of organisations.
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