The Workplace Within: Psychodynamics of Organizational Life
By (Author) Larry Hirschhorn
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
24th January 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Business and Management
158.7
Paperback
278
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 14mm
386g
In this revealing study, Larry Hirschhorn examines the rituals, or social defenses, organizations develop to cope with change. Using extended ease studies from offices, factories, and social services, he describes why these often irrational practices that fragment and injure individuals within the workplace exist, how they operate, and how they can be reshaped to enhance people's work experience.
The Workplace Within is a deeply ambitious book. It addresses practical human problems in organizations, drawing on solid case data, and at the same time it raises questions at a broad philosophical and policy level about good organizations, how to go beyond social defenses, and the scope of changes required in our political economy to build developmental work cultures...a major contribution toward understanding the felt experience of work in post industrial society...most importantly it represents a methodological breakthrough in that it tells the storiessuccessful and failed of organization consulting as a 'applied clinical' practice.
J.M. Ryan, Human Resource ManagementLarry Hirschhorn is principal and senior research manager at the Wharton Center for Applied Research.