Re-Tayloring Management
Scientific Management a Century On
Leonard Holmes author Christina Evans editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '20
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Over a century has passed and yet there is growing evidence that knowledge workers across the globe today are as constrained by F.W. Taylor's much-maligned The Principles of Scientific Management, as factory workers were in the early twentieth century. Re-Tayloring Management looks critically at Taylor's philosophy on management and contrasts it with other perspectives that have since emerged, along with the professionalization of management and the growth in business and management education. The contributors demonstrate that despite the complexity and uncertainty that organizations face, instead of designing work systems where knowledge and service workers have the freedom to apply knowledge and skills at the point they are most needed, managers are obsessed with maintaining tighter control. This approach conflicts with contemporary job design principles, which emphasise ’job crafting’, whereby individuals are encouraged to craft their role in a way that is congruent with their identity. Drawing on insights from academics with diverse backgrounds and interests, and organised around 'past', 'present' and 'future' themes, this book is a thought-provoking read for professional managers, as well as for postgraduate students and academics teaching and researching organizational studies and management.
’If you ever thought Taylorism was a thing of the past, then think again! The contributions to this stimulating and insightful book provide a timely reminder that Taylorist principles of scientific management are alive and kicking across numerous sectors of the modern economy, debunking the myth that modern management is all about engagement and empowerment. It deserves the widest readership amongst academics, students and practitioners alike.’ Michael Gold, Professor of Comparative Employment Relations at Royal Holloway University of London, UK
ISBN: 9780367605476
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
224 pages