Any organization, no matter how stolid, may be unsettled by the news
that a new boss is about to take over. Talk in the hallways increases,
staff worry about their jobs, uncertainty grows. Even when the change
has happened, problems emerge when the boss who was hired to manage
“from above” has to learn about the organization “from below.”
In this book, Niklas Luhmann scrutinizes the relationship and shows
how it is stretched to its limit by communication difficulties,
demands for self-presentation, and disagreements concerning
fundamental values. Many of the tensions crystallize around the
question “who has the power?” It isn’t necessarily the boss,
provided the employees are well versed in the art of directing their
superiors. “Subtervision” is Luhmann’s term for this state of
affairs, and tact is the most important means to this end. Yet caution
is advised: whoever achieves mastery in subtervision may well become
the new boss.
This slim and thought-provoking book from one of the most influential
sociologists of the twentieth century will be of great interest to
anyone seeking to understand the dynamics and machinations of the
workplace.
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ISBN
9781509517893
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
80
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