Top Down

Subtitle:
Why Hierarchies Are Here to Stay and How to Manage Them More Effectively
Author:
Harold J. Leavitt
Format:
Hardcover

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Short description

Despite the many positive changes in organizations in recent years, their basic multilevel, pyramid-shaped, hierarchical structure has not gone away and, Leavitt (organizational behavior and psychology, Stanford U.) argues, is unlikely to disappear anytime soon.

Long description

Authoritarian hierarchies are inevitable - so let's learn to live with them. Pundits have been forecasting the demise of the hierarchical corporation for decades. We denigrate those authoritarian structures as controlling, territorial, bureaucratic, and slow - and we celebrate "alternatives" that are flatter, more democratic, and networked. But, renowned organizational behavior expert Harold J. Leavitt argues that such alternative structures have not proven viable - or even desirable - and that despite its human failings, hierarchy remains the foundational shape of every large human organization. Why? Because it works. "Top Down" neither defends nor attacks the much-maligned hierarchy. Rather, this counterintuitive book convincingly shows that even the "flattest" of today's organizations are really just hierarchies in disguise - and, to improve the ways hierarchies function, we must first acknowledge their inevitability. Exploring both the benefits and shortcomings of top-down structures, Leavitt shows how leaders can reshape hierarchies to incorporate the human values and motivations that enable employees to thrive.;He then offers middle managers suggestions about how best to negotiate the way through those authoritarian mazes, while maintaining their personal integrity and even finding satisfaction in their work. "Top Down" is a refreshing "get real" examination of the true state of today's workplace - and an important step toward creating organizations that are efficient and productive, but also egalitarian and humane.

Product details

Publisher:
Harvard Business School Press
ISBN:
9781591394983
Publication date:
November 2004
Length:
242mm
Width:
165mm
Thickness:
21mm
Weight:
499g
Pages:
189
Readership:
General; Professional & scholarly

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