On Wittgenstein and Management at Rest: Prolegomena to a Philosophy of Problems

Philosophy of Management 7 (2):89-95 (2009)
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This essay proposes that management is too often seen as problem solving, and that the equally important art of ignoring problems has not received enough attention. With reference to the thinking of Ludwig Wittgenstein, the essay argues for letting go, and attempting to leave thoughts at rest.

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