Den skickligt inkompetente chefen

Authors

  • Robert Wenglén Lunds universitet
  • Peter Svensson Lunds universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.45.19227

Keywords:

skilled incompetence, trained incapacity, management learning

Abstract

The skilled incompetent manager

Based on a critical interpretation of a leadership seminar we illustrate how the performance of the managers involved skilled incompetence. It expresses itself through a non-critical attitude, easily-made solutions and pseudo-communication, which together fuel a kind of knowledge flexibility. This uncritical, somewhat shallow and pragmatic attitude towards knowledge (e.g. management concepts), ought not to be understood as just dysfunctional, but also as a more or less unaware but adjusted competence, that in some situations works as a social lubricant in bureaucratic organizations.

Published

2008-01-01

How to Cite

Wenglén, Robert, and Peter Svensson. 2008. “Den Skickligt Inkompetente Chefen”. Sociologisk Forskning 45 (1):42-61. https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.45.19227.

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