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Employee-Centered Management: A Strategy for High Commitment and Involvement
By (Author) Frederick E. Schuster
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Personnel and human resources management
658.3
Paperback
208
As evidence builds that the Theory Y model of management, built on commitment and involvement, is far more successful in the workplace than the bureaucratic and authoritarian Theory X model, organizations seek new and more specific guidance in how to reinvent themselves into the Theory Y mode. Schuster outlines a step-by-step process to transform management theory into practicehe calls it Strategy A. As proof that the process works, he describes one firm's five-year-long intervention, in which Strategy A was applied with dramatic success. Other examples of Strategy A's successes are recounted here: how it worked in companies like Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Disney, and elsewhere. Executives in the private and public sectors will find this a necessary resource to help them guide their organizations into this newly appreciated management style, while their academic colleagues will find new ways to communicate to their students its impressive benefits. Part I delineates the foundation and definition of Strategy A. Chapter 1 describes organization culture and why it is an important determinant in organization performance. Schuster then explains the urgency of devising methods for improving productivity and competitiveness, summarizes results from his study of Fortune 1300 largest companies, and introduces Strategy A as an intervention process. Reviewing the work of other researchers, Schuster examines several successful contemporary American firms utilizing Strategy A, and then presents the results of his own research of one particular firm's performance. In Part II Schuster examines the principal steps in the application of Strategy A, discusses their rationale, and shows how other American firms have benefited from them.
Written for practicing and aspiring managers and executives, this book is most appropriate for professional and large academic collections.-Choice
"Written for practicing and aspiring managers and executives, this book is most appropriate for professional and large academic collections."-Choice
FREDERICK E. SCHUSTER is Professor of Management at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. With a doctorate from Harvard Business School and consulting experience with Ford, Lockheed, and in management consulting, Schuster teaches organizational behavior and human resource management, fields in which he is especially well published and recognized as an authority.