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Douglas McGregor, Revisited - Managing the Human Side of the Enterprise (Hardcover): Gary Heil, Warren Bennis, Deborah C....

Douglas McGregor, Revisited - Managing the Human Side of the Enterprise (Hardcover)

Gary Heil, Warren Bennis, Deborah C. Stephens

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McGregor was one of the forefathers of contemporary management thinking. He believed that in order to thrive, an organisation needs to harness the intelligence, enthusiasm and commitment of all its employees. This book traces his lasting influence on current leadership issues such as open book management and empowerment, and offers 10 principles based on his beliefs from which managers at all levels can learn. There are numerous examples from companies that have flourished using McGregor's approach, including Disney, Silicon Graphics and Perrier. (Kirkus UK)
"With every passing year, McGregor’s message becomes ever more relevant, more timely, and more important."—Peter F. Drucker

"The world that Douglas McGregor spoke of is here. . . . Those businesses that thrive today are not necessarily those with the most valuable resources, the greatest market share, or the most capital (though none of these hurt); rather, those businesses that are able to tap their human potential in the most productive manner are the ones who enjoy enduring success. This is the world that Douglas McGregor envisioned."— from Douglas McGregor, Revisited

The words of Douglas McGregor, one of the fore-fathers of management theory and one of the top business thinkers of all time, cannot and should not be ignored. McGregor’s vision of a more humanistic workplace may not have been widely accepted over three decades ago, but technological advancements that McGregor himself anticipated have paradoxically helped companies become more human. Viewing employees not as cogs in the machine but as living beings with individual goals—what McGregor called "the human side of the enterprise"—has proven to provide a remarkable competitive advantage.

Now, with the rise of the networked economy, the growing power of frontline workers, and the shift in power from mass producer to individual consumer, authors Gary Heil, Warren Bennis, and Deborah Stephens assert that McGregor’s ideas are more important and relevant than ever before.

Douglas McGregor, Revisited emphasizes McGregor’s lasting influence and updates his thinking with new concepts, fresh strategies, and modern implementation. This timely work traces McGregor’s original thinking, which has emerged in current approaches that stress distributed leadership, open-minded appraisal techniques, and employee/customer commitment.

Highlighted throughout with gems of wisdom in McGregor’s own words, the book describes the value of his theories for today’s managers. The authors carefully outline how to put McGregor’s thinking into practice in your own business so you can:

  • Devise a better performance management system
  • Form and supervise effective management teams
  • Build cooperation instead of internal competition
  • Cultivate an intrinsically motivating, values-driven workplace
  • Create a cause worthy of employee commitment

Also featured are examples from a host of companies and leaders who have flourished under McGregor’s approach. Authoritative and highly instructive, Douglas McGregor, Revisited offers new generations of managers important lessons from history and from the field.

Praise for Douglas McGregor, Revisited

"This book revisits in a contemporary manner the most important question facing management today: given what we know about human nature, how should work be managed so as to unleash the vast creative potential of human beings? The evidence is overwhelming that many people either come to an organization or can be appropriately led to exhibit the behavior McGregor characterized as ‘Theory Y.’ This book provides a ‘how-to’ approach for developing people at work and for establishing high performance organizations."—Joseph A. Maciariello, Horton Professor of Management
Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University and Claremont McKenna College. Author of Lasting Value: Lessons from a Century of Agility at Lincoln Electric

Douglas McGregor’s seminal works, The Human Side of the Enterprise and The Professional Manager, debunked Taylorism and described a revolutionary way to manage people. He was the first to apply the findings in behavioral science to the world of business. Based on what had been learned about human behavior, McGregor explored the implications of managing people in a different manner than tradition dictated.

The nature of work today makes McGregor’s ideas more relevant than ever before. This important book applies his thinking to today’s business world, proving again that the human aspect of work is crucial to organizational effectiveness. It also suggests how you can change your thinking and implement his ideas in your own business and workplace.

General

Imprint: John Wiley & Sons
Country of origin: United States
Release date: May 2000
First published: 2000
Authors: Gary Heil • Warren Bennis • Deborah C. Stephens
Dimensions: 237 x 165 x 23mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 978-0-471-31462-2
Categories: Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Management of specific areas > Personnel & human resources management
LSN: 0-471-31462-5
Barcode: 9780471314622

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