The term organizational advocacy offers a new way to look at the
interaction between people and their organizations. What each of us
thinks, says, does in the workplace, and the things we appreciate
and the things that displease us-- according to organizational
advocacy--really matter. Organizational advocacy puts
responsibility and accountability for achievement where it should
be, not with some distant manager but on us as individuals.
Seiling's book is an easily understood tour of this challenging new
concept and how it works from the ground up. Seldom has it been
made so clear, as Seiling does here, that we and our organizations
really are one.
Seiling begins by introducing organizational advocacy and its
foundation upon task performance and partnering relationships.
Seiling agrees that readers will have questions and concerns, and
that barriers to just understanding OA, let alone using it, do
exist. She maintains that the activities contributing to or among
high performance systems have been ignored in the past. Management
simply assumed that the people they hired were automatically
contributive and automatically capable of productive relationships.
This serious misreading leads to misunderstood expectations of
people, disconnection from the organization, and eventually to
deteriorated productivity. Seiling summarizes all this in six
subsets, making clear that personal responsibility, distributed
accountability, and shared leadership are vital to an
organization's health and performance. Using cases drawn from some
of the nation's most respected companies and public organizations,
Seiling makes an important contribution to the practice of human
resource management, and to executive understanding of how to make
organizations more productive.
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