Paradigms apart: Black managers in a White man's world
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- 30 September 1981
- journal article
- Published by AOSIS in South African Journal of Business Management
- Vol. 12 (3) , 70-76
- https://doi.org/10.4102/sajbm.v12i3.1215
Abstract
Just as, in the West, Calvinism generated a philosophy and value system which is still evident today in the industrialized world - even if its precise connection with Calvinistic doctrine is forgotten - so Africa has evolved its own philosophy and corresponding world view. In this paper it is argued that this African philosophy, however amorphous and ill-defined, pervades Black managers' thinking and adversely affects their performance in Western-oriented organizations.Net soos Calvinisme 'n filosofie en waarde-sisteem in die Weste tot stand gebring het - selfs al is die presiese verband met Calvinistiese leerstellinge reeds vergete - het Afrika sy eie filosofie en ooreenstemmende wllreldsiening. In die referaat word die stelling gemaak dat hierdie Afrika-filosofie, hoewel vormloos en swak gedefinieer, die Swart bestuurder se denke oorheers en 'n nadelige uitwerking het op sy werkverrigting in Westers-georienteerde organisasies.Keywords
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