Agents of Change: Crossing the Post-Industrial Divide

Author:   Charles Heckscher (, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University) ,  Michael Maccoby (, President, The Maccoby Group) ,  Rafael Ramirez (, Department of Management and Human Resources, HEC-Paris, France) ,  Pierre-Eric Tixier (, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199261758


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   20 March 2003
Format:   Paperback
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This book focuses on the transition faced by business organizations and their stakeholders as they move from protected markets to open competition, and it explores how these changes can be facilitated by outside interveners/agents. The four authors - two from Europe and two from the United States - have worked separately as consultants with leaders of many companies and unions facing these challenges including AT&T, Lucent, Electricite de France, and the Italian State Railways (Ferrovie dello Stato). The reader is thus afforded an unusual insight into the process of change in a large organization - not only close up accounts of what happened, but understanding of the relationship between the researcher/consultant and different groups within the organization - senior managers, HR people, unions, and ordinary employees.The book draws lessons from these cases and experiences on a number of different levels: lessons about the methods of intervention in large organizations; about the nature of the organizational transitions as business faces increased competition; about the pressures this places on unions and other stakeholder groups; about the differences between the US and European context; and about possible models for advancing the change process in the future. The analysis finally focuses on the larger set of forces driving all these cases: the transition to a global post-industrial economy. The experience of change in these corporations, from this perspective, illuminates the dynamics of transition between neo-corporatist stakeholder relations and a more pluralist and decentralized system emerging throughout the industrialized world. This unusual book - by a team of highly experienced researchers/consultants - will be of interest to a broad readership of academics, students, consultants, HR professionals interested in the process and management and change, and contemporary trends in modern societies.

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Author:   Charles Heckscher (, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University) ,  Michael Maccoby (, President, The Maccoby Group) ,  Rafael Ramirez (, Department of Management and Human Resources, HEC-Paris, France) ,  Pierre-Eric Tixier (, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.401kg
ISBN:  

9780199261758


ISBN 10:   019926175
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   20 March 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction 2: Overview of the Cases Part II: Cases 3: AT&T: Cooperation Is Not Enough 4: Ferrovie dello Stato [the Italian State Railways]: A Vision Without Agreement 5: Lucent: Towards Strategic Engagement 6: Electricité de France: Moving Towards the National Policy Level Part III: The Intervention Approach 7: A 'Full Engagement' Approach to Intervention 8: Techniques and Methods 9: The Consultant Role: Transference and Counter-Transference Part IV: The Emerging Stakeholder Regime 10: Assessing the Interventions: Achievements and Limitations 11: The Current Impasse 12: Towards Post-Industrial Relations

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In Agents of Change is to be found an authentically successful attempt to give life to the study of human organization. The Innovation Journal The authors, unlike so many in the field of future forecasting, do an admirable job of setting out their meta-narrative and offering a persuasive case for their views. The Innovation Journal


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Charles Heckscher is a Professor in the Department of Labor Studies and Employment Relations at Rutgers University. His research focuses on organization change and its consequences for employees and unions, and on the possibilities for more collaborative and democratic forms of work. His books include The New Unionism, The Post-bureaucratic Organization, and White-Collar Blues. Michael Maccoby is an anthropologist, psychoanalyst, and consultant on leadership strategy and organization. He is President of The Maccoby Group in Washington, DC and Director of the Project on Technology, Work and Character -- a not-for-profit research organization. He was formerly Director of the Program on Technology, Public Policy and Human Development at the Kennedy Shool, Harvard University. His books include The Gamesman: The New Corporate Leaders (Simon and Schuster 1976) Rafael Ramirez is Professor in the Department of Management and Human Resources, HEC-Paris. He is also Visiting Professor of Scenarios and Corporate Strategy at Shell International in London; Senior Professional, SMG, Stockholm; and Visiting Associate Fellow at Templeton College, University of Oxford. His books include Designing Interactive Strategy (Wiley) Pierre-Eric Tixier is Professor at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France.

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