Many writers assume that employees will be as committed as managers to changing work organizations to meet the demands of global competition. Charles Boyd discusses reasons why many employees do not commit to these changes. He explains how an oversized menu of life choices complicates many people's lives, with profound changes in the family, government, organized religion, and education adding to many people's confusion. These problems cause employees to reject still more change at work, making it difficult for managers to get the commitment they need to the changes they must make. Boyd explores the reasons for the changes in personal lives and in our society's institutions. He offers ways managers can get the commitment they need for organizational change.The book opens with a thorough discussion of the forces making organizational change necessary. Boyd discusses the barriers to commitment inside and outside organizations that slow or block needed changes, and shows how managers can overcome these barriers. The book gives examples of organizations that gain commitment to change by using good compensation plans and by tying goals to employee achievement. Boyd discusses the importance of developing a more productive work force for global markets and how to do so. He concludes by describing the star organization, a type designed to meet employees' needs and today's changing economic demands. This book is an important guide for human resource managers, chief executive officers, and college and public libraries.
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Many writers assume that employees will be as committed as managers to changing work organizations to meet the demands of global competition. These problems cause employees to reject still more change at work, making it difficult for managers to get the commitment they need to the changes they must make.
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Preface Introduction The Forces of Change The Technological Force in Organizational Change The Meaning of Commitment Barriers to Commitment In Organizations Barriers to Commitment Outside the Organization Getting Commitment Matching Expectations, Realities, and Compensation Ownership Commitment: Employee Stock Ownership Plans Ownership Commitment: Intrapreneurship Connecting Goals and Achievements Building Star Organizations Linking Organizations with Society Living and Working Better Bibliography Index
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Boyd describes the social forces making new structures and work methods necessary and discusses ways to overcome the barriers inside and outside organizations that keep employees from committing to these needed organizational changes.
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ISBN
9780899306414
Publisert
1992-02-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

CHARLES BOYD is an Associate Professor of Management at Southwest Missouri State University. He served as an administrative officer in the Strategic Air Command and the Tactical Air Command of the United States Air Force. Boyd co-authored Employee Complaint Handling: Tested Techniques for Human Resource Managers (Quorum, 1990). His articles appear in such journals as The Journal of Business Ethics, Handbook of Business Strategy Yearbook 1985/1986, and Simulation and Games.