Participative management
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The Sharing of traditional managerial prerogatives with all members of an organization is no longer a prescription - it's a reality. This collection offers influential visions of business organizations that mandate and depend upon self-management and colaboration. Other articles explain how managers can direct themselves and others in companies with diminished hierarchy, with special emphasis on manufacturing concerns. Also included is a dissenting view asserting the continuing vitality of the hierarchical organization.
Contents :
The Collaborative Organization
* Democracy is inevitable ( an HBR classic) by Philip Slater and Warren G. Bennis
* The coming of the new organization by Peter F. Drucker
* Matric management : not a structure, a frame of mind by Christopher A. Bartlett and Sumantra Goshal
* The New managerial work by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
* Entrepreneurship reconsidered : the team as hero by Robert B. Reich
* Wrestling with Jellyfish by Richard J. Boyle
* In praise of Hierarchy by Elliott Jaques
Participation on the factory floor
* From control to commitment in the workplace by Richard E. Walton
* People policies for the new machines by Richard E. Walton and Gerald I. Susman
* The human costs of manufacturing reform by Janice A. Klein
* Good supervisors are good supervisors - anywhere by Janice A. Klein and Pamela A. Posey
* Managing without managers by Ricardo Semler
* How I learned to let my workers lead by Ralph stayer
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A Harvard Business Review Paperback
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HD31 .H37 1984/91
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Publisher Place | Boston |
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vi, 115p.: il.; 28cm.
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English
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0875842666
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