The Ultimate Advantage: Creating the High-Involvement Organization / Edition 1

The Ultimate Advantage: Creating the High-Involvement Organization / Edition 1

by Edward E. Lawler III
ISBN-10:
1555424147
ISBN-13:
9781555424145
Pub. Date:
04/16/1992
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1555424147
ISBN-13:
9781555424145
Pub. Date:
04/16/1992
Publisher:
Wiley
The Ultimate Advantage: Creating the High-Involvement Organization / Edition 1

The Ultimate Advantage: Creating the High-Involvement Organization / Edition 1

by Edward E. Lawler III

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Overview

Offers an integrated overview of just how an organization must be designed to realize the full potential of high-involvement management. Details the types of management and reward systems, leadership behaviors, job design, and training programs that make high-involvement organizations really work at such thriving companies as Hewlett-Packard, General Electric, and Xerox. Shows how to implement such specific practices as work teams, skill-based pay, gainsharing, and improvement groups.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781555424145
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 04/16/1992
Series: Jossey-Bass Management and Social and Behavioral Science Series
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.32(w) x 9.27(h) x 1.11(d)

About the Author

EDWARD E. LAWLER is professor of management and organization at the Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Southern California, and founder and director of the school's Center for Effective Organizations.

Table of Contents

Part One: Searching for Competitive Advantage.

1. Make Management an Advantage.

2. Choose the Right Management Style.

Part Two: Designing Organizations, Work, and Rewards.

3. Create a High-Involvement Structure.

4. Identify Work Design Alternatives.

5. Develop Involving Work.

6. Foster Organization-Improvement Groups.

7. Pay the Person, Not the Job.

Part Three: Managing Information and Human Resources.

9. Promote Open Information Channels.

10. Establish High-Involvement Management Practices.

11. Support Positive Managerial Behavior.

12. Involve Unions in the Organization.

Part Four: Creating High-Involvement Organizations.

13. Develop High-Involvement Business Units.

14. Manage the Change Toward High-Involvement.
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