An Existential-Systems Approach to Managing Organizations
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At a time of corporate downsizing and bone-crushing international competition how can executives reconcile their individual personalities and human needs with the equally compelling needs of the hard-driving organization? It is an existential dilemma say Joe and Louise Kelly and one with critical implications not only for executives but for their organizations as well. The Kellys by no means blithe theorists take a hard look at this hard-edged problem by positing a three-pronged model for analysis based upon structure process and values. They synthesize these elements under an overarching concept of existentialism in which the emphasis is on a search for meaning. And with that they provide a clear-headed look at organizational behaviorits contributions to our understanding of how organizations work but also its failures and indeed its frequent self-deceptions. A well-written vigorous far-ranging examination not only for executives who need the kind of help the Kellys offer in their daily combats on the job but also for their colleagues in the academic community who have their own organizational problems to deal with.The Kellys make clear that their book reflects a movement away from the academic-purist position where the sole concern is with theoretically significant research to a position which recognizes that organizational behavior is a crossroads subject where traffic [that comes] mainly from behavioral science computer technology and economics coalesces with the ideas streaming out of organizational practice. Aimed at professional managers and students both undergraduates as well as those on the M.B.A. level this book assumes little prior knowledge of behavioral science or organizational theory. Readers will get what they need of those subjects here enough to follow Kelly''s argument. They will see how behavioral and organizational research has helped (but sometimes hindered) executives as they attempt to deal with critical happenings in their jobs. With case study material woven into the text and with observations from his own experiences with business as well as academic organizations the Kellys'' book is a readable engrossing argument for and against the orthodoxies of organizational behavior studiesand the assurance that whatever else it may or not be organizational behavior is certainly not static.
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