✨️ New book review of "Apocalypse managériale" published by Damien RICHARD in Organization Studies 👉 With a focus on the experience of reading the book: https://lnkd.in/edX2fXJp 📖 #TheRiseofDigitalManagement #Apocalypsemanagériale Editions Les Belles Lettres Routledge Business & Economics François-Xavier de Vaujany
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1moMerci pour cette très belle recension sur un aspect du livre qui m'était particulièrement chère : son écriture et l'expérience possible de cette écriture par le lecteur/la lectrice. Merci Damien RICHARD pour ce très beau texte et pour la restitution de ton expérience de lecture.