Bültmann & Gerriets
Exploring the Professional Identity of Management Consultants
von Anthony F. Buono, Leon De Caluwe, Annemieke Stoppelenburg
Verlag: Information Age Publishing
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-62396-171-8
Erschienen am 05.02.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 591 Gramm
Umfang: 390 Seiten

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Klappentext

The volume is based on the presentations and discussions from the Fifth European Conference on Management
Consulting sponsored by the Management Consulting Division of the Academy of Management, which took place June,
2011 at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The conference theme - Exploring the Professional Identity of
Management Consultants - attempted to capture the highly ambiguous social status of this young and emerging
profession. Management consulting does not have professional standards or accreditation criteria like those found in
medicine or law, there are low barriers to entry, and a broad range of tasks are undertaken in the name of consulting. As a
result, a crucial aspect of what constitutes such a loosely defined profession is the identity of its members. The
professional identity of management consultants is continuously developing through the interplay of how consultants are
seen and valued by clients as well as in the larger society, and how consultancy firms and consultants identify and position
themselves.
This theme includes a variety of topics, ranging from the interaction between consultants and their clients, consultant rhetoric and self-presentation, and the plethora of
books, media and public discourse on consulting, to human resource policies and practices, knowledge development activities of consultancy firms, career and life stories
of consultants and consultancies, and consulting associations, accreditation bodies, and education programs. All of these factors contribute, either directly or indirectly, to
identity construction in the field of management consulting.


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