Organizational Traps

Leadership, Culture, Organizational Design
ISBN13: 9780199639649ISBN10: 0199639647 Paperback, 224 pages
Feb 2012,  In Stock

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Anyone who has spent time in an organization knows that dysfunctional behavior abounds. Conflict is frequently avoided or pushed underground rather than dealt with openly. At the same time, the same arguments often burst out again and again, almost verbatim. Turf battles continue for extended periods without resolution. People nod their heads in agreement in meetings, and then rush out of the room to voice complaints to sympathetic ears in private. Worst of all, when people are asked if things will ever change, they throw up their hands in despair. They feel like victims trapped in an asylum.

And people often are trapped. But they are not trapped by some oppressive regime or organizational structure that has been imposed on them. They are not victims. In fact, people themselves are responsible for making the status quo so resistant to change. We are trapped by our own behavior.

Researchers and practitioners have often reflected on these things, but there is a puzzle. On the one hand, there is substantial agreement that these traps are counterproductive to effective performance. On the other hand, there is almost no focus on how organizational traps can be prevented or reduced.

This book argues that whatever theory is used to describe and understand such organizational traps should be used to design and implement interventions that reduce and prevent them. Argyris is one of the world's leading management scholars whose work has consistently shed light on organizational problems. This book is essential reading for MBAs, managers, and consultants.

Features

  • Argyris returns to a key theme of his celebrated work: how organizations learn - or do not learn.
  • Focuses on leadership, cultural change, and organizational design

  • Considers how individuals and organizations often espouse a particular objective, and yet frequently employ means of implementation that contradict the objective

Product Details

224 pages; 8.5 x 5.4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-963964-9ISBN10: 0-19-963964-7

About the Author(s)

Chris Argyris is the James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Organizational Behavior Emeritus at Harvard University. He has consulted to numerous private and governmental organizations. He has received many awards including thirteen honorary degrees and Lifetime Contribution Awards from the Academy of Management, American Psychological Association, and American Society of Training Directors. His most recent books are, Flawed Advice and the Management Trap (OUP, 1999), and Reasons and Rationalizations (OUP, 2004). A chair professorship was established in his name in 1994 at Yale University. He is a Director Emeritus of Monitor Group.

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