Allcorn and Diamond argue that the workplace has become ever
more threatening to employees, and that they respond by creating
psychological defenses that make the workplace ever more
dysfunctional. To keep organizations competitive and sustain the
value of their stock, management demands constant improvements in
their employees' performance, but often the result is just the
opposite of what management wants. Allcorn and Diamond explore this
process in depth, and introduce a comprehensive and internally
consistent, psychologically informed model of human development and
behavior, one that explains for the first time the nature of the
psychologically defensive workplace. In doing so, they challenge
readers to think systematically about the psychological side of the
workplace and to understand the importance of dealing effectively
with employee defensiveness. The result is an authoritative study
with valuable lessons and immediate benefits for corporate
executives, and for scholars and researchers in organizational
behavor in the academic community.
Allcorn and Diamond's model is applicable to understanding five
aspects of the workplace: first, how individuals respond to its
stresses and anxieties; second, the psychologically defensive
nature of interpersonal relationships at work; third, what the
psychologically defensive group processes are; fourth, the dynamics
of psychological defenses; and fifth, how the model is used to
understand the connection of all organizations to the larger
society in which they are imbedded. The authors' goal is to help
management understand what actually is going on in today's
workplace, the consequence of downsizing and other cost-reduction
initiatives, and how important it is for management for relieve the
problems they cause.
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