Rosemary Stewart (business theorist)

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Rosemary Stewart widely known for her extensive writings on managerial work and behaviour. Her career has been in management research and teaching, along for seven years with managing. Her doctorate was at the London School of Economics and she has an Hon DPhil from Uppsala University, Sweden.

She was a Fellow in Organisational Behaviour at Templeton College, Oxford, and she is now an Honorary Fellow and Co-director of the Oxford Health Care Management Institute at Templeton College. Her research has covered a wide range of subjects and organisations in industry, commerce, local government and the NHS. Her main research interests are in managerial work and behaviour and management in the NHS. She has run workshops for many years for NHS chief executives and, currently, for chairs. She has lectured in many parts of the world. She also ran a launderette in her native London before she died in a car crash on her way to the Grand National in 2002.

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Rosemary Stewart is author of more than a dozen books: Author of 12 books on management and edited books and numerous articles in academic and practitioner journals. Areas: general management, managerial behaviour, health care management. Winner John Player Award for best management book in 1976.

1995 Leading in the NHS: a practical guide (Macmillan)
1999 The Reality of Management (Butterwork-Heinemann),
1999 Managerial Work (History of Management Thought) (Aldershot, England).) by Rosemary Stewart (Editor) (Hardcover)
1972 The Reality of Organizations.Publisher: Pan Macmillan. ISBN 0-330-23249-5
2003 Evidence-based Management ISBN 0-9579876-2-5
1994 Managing in Britain and Germany by Jean-Louis Barsoux, et al (Hardcover)
Woman in a Man's World
The Diversity of Management. by Rosemary Stewart, Jean-Louis Barsoux
Managing today and tomorrow. by Rosemary Stewart
Checkmate, by Rosemary Stewart (Author)