Action at a Distance
Using an approach to ethnomethodological investigation which we have called Third Person Phenomenology, this series of studies explores consociation as the achievement of co-ordinated chains of action within routine Executive Management. Its major theme is the sustained accountability of executive management as a finite province of meaning in situations where the usual resources of face to face cannot be invoked.
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Contents
Front Matter
Part 1 Foundations
1. The World of the Senior Manager
2. Management as a Commonsense Construct
Part 2 Studies in the Practicalities of Executive Management
3. Representation and Realities
4. Representations without Metaphysics
5. Intersubjectivity and the Arts of Financial Management
6. The Contingencies of Due Process
7. Sensitivity Analysis as Modal Realism
8. Benchmarking as Reality Conjuncture
10. Plans and their Situated Actions
Part 3 Conclusion
11. Ethnomethodology: A First Sociology?