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Les managers aussi vivent des injustices : 12 récits analysés par 12 experts

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  • Thierry Nadisic

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Thierry Picq

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

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Comme les autres salariés, les managers vivent des injustices au travail. Harcèlement, discrimination, greenwashing, ils servent trop souvent de soupape à un système sous pression : transformations d'organisation, développement de l'intelligence artificielle, mondialisation... Les managers doivent protéger leurs équipes, mais qui les protègent, eux ? Souvent mal préparés, comment surmontent-ils ces épreuves ? Cet ouvrage est un recueil de nouvelles : douze managers racontent le récit authentique d'une crise profonde qu'ils ont vécue et ses conséquences. Chaque témoignage est analysé par un expert qui met en perspective : - les causes des injustices, notamment les pratiques de pression et de manipulation ; - les dysfonctionnements managériaux et sociétaux qu'elles révèlent ; - les pistes de résolution pour les managers et les pratiques efficaces et éthiques pour les entreprises. Avec ce livre, vous ne serez plus seuls pour traverser une situation difficile. Laissez-vous emporter par ces héros du travail réel ainsi que par la force et la sensibilité de leurs témoignages.

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  • Thierry Nadisic & Thierry Picq, 2025. "Les managers aussi vivent des injustices : 12 récits analysés par 12 experts," Post-Print hal-05011072, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05011072
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