PhD in 2004, 2004-2005 Fulbright scholar at Cornell, (I was learning action research lore there from Davydd Greenwood). Currently I am an assistant professor of management in Warsaw (Poland).
(See my biography page for more information).
| The Management Science as a Practical Field: In Support of Action Research | |||
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The paper considers the implications of treating management as an academic field, its losing direct link to the practice, and the potential of action learning to fill this gap. |
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| (Dis)trust in Software Projects: A Thrice Told Tale: On Dynamic Relationships between Software Engineers, IT Project Managers, and Customers | |||
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An ethnographical research on enactment trust in software projects in the triangle of programmers-clients-managers |
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| Changes in Temporal Approaches at Workplace | |||
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The article discusses the changes in perception of time in contemporary workplace. Basing on historical perspective, the paper argues that temporal linearity is an inseparable part of modern management. |
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| Sources of Uncertainty in Project Management: A “Real Life” Account | |||
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Although the studies of IT projects abound, they rarely present the perspective of both customers and providers. The paper reports two research projects where representatives of both parties were interviewed. |
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