This book presents a unique, in-depth examination of the effects
that the popular approaches to management organizational
change--downsizing, restructuring, and reengineering--had on a
major American hospital. "The Human Cost of a Management Failure"
shows what can happen when management insists on accomplishing its
ends strictly by the numbers. The authors ask why top management so
often, and with seemingly such a cavalier attitude, selects
downsizing and similar methods when research indicates that they
are all too often such poor choices. Based on a year-long
longitudinal study, Allcorn, Baum, Diamond, and Stein report on
their interviews with 23 senior and mid-level hospital
administrators, then interpret their findings from a psychoanalytic
perspective, to make clear that the human side of the workplace can
only be ignored at great risk when change is contemplated and then
implemented. This is essential reading not only for corporate
management, but also for other professionals and academics
throughout the social and behavioral sciences.
Readers of "The Human Cost of a Management Failure" are oriented
to the literature on downsizing, restructuring and reengineering,
and to the context of the study. Case material follows, enabling
readers to draw their own conclusions with regard to the nature of
the organizational change and its effects upon the hospital's
employees, and consultants offer their own viewpoints. An update of
events at the hospital after the study was conducted is provided
along with summaries by each author of his own interpretation and
how he interprets the others' views. In this way, readers will get
an unusual opportunity to evaluate their own viewpoints against
those of the psychoanalytically trained researchers, and to decide
for themselves whether there are, in fact, better ways to make an
organization economically competitive in the marketplace.
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