Organizational traps : leadership, culture, organizational design / by Chris Argyris.

""Argyris has once again challenged my thinking, theories, and advice. Despite an explosion of books and articles about how to lead, improve organizational effectiveness, and change culture, we continue to see well intentioned and competent leaders embroiled in personal and organizational...

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Main Author: Argyris, Chris, 1923-2013 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-206) and index. 
505 0 |a How we deal with difficult situations -- Actions that trap us -- Causes of traps -- Leadership and traps -- Culture, leadership, and traps -- Strengthening new approaches. 
520 1 |a ""Argyris has once again challenged my thinking, theories, and advice. Despite an explosion of books and articles about how to lead, improve organizational effectiveness, and change culture, we continue to see well intentioned and competent leaders embroiled in personal and organizational failures. Using decades of research. Argyris shows us the problem: our theories and advice ignore or bypass the hard truth: people avoid conversations that will help them learn about gaps between their intention to change and reality. Argyris argues that this well documented truth must be incorporated in our theories if they are to be robust and make a sustained difference. And leaders must insist we do if they are to avoid spending millions on flawed advice." ---Michael Beer. Chairman. TruePoint, and Professor Emeritus. Harvard Business School<BR><BR>"It Is rare for a serious management book to be a real page-turner, but this one is. Drawing on fascinating cases from a lifetime of research on group and organizational dynamics, Chris Argyris shows how our own reasoning processes entrap us in patterns of behavior that we detest but cannot change. He explains how these traps become self-sealing and why even our best efforts to escape them merely tighten their bonds. The provocative strategy he offers for breaking out of our self-created traps merits close attention by anyone who seeks to improve life and work in organizations." ---J. Richard Hackman, Edgar Pierce Professor of Social and Organizational Psychology. Harvard University<BR><BR>"For over half a century, Chris Argyris has been helping those who are willing to reflect on their own behavior to become more effective. This latest work is his clearest elucidation yet of why we fall into the traps that stymie us and how we can author our own escapes. And while he is at it, he provides wise counsel on how to audit the logic of those who purport to tell us the secrets of leadership."--Roger Martin. Dean. 
520 8 |a Rotman School of Management. University of Toronto<BR><BR>"Chris Argyris is a master of revealing the universal dysfunctionalities of organizations and the challenges of dealing with them. Here he picks up the theme of Organizational Traps and successfully links them to issues of leadership, culture, and organizational design. Once again Argyris offers us insights in how to understand and tackle them." ---Andrew M Pettigrew OBE, FBA, Professor of Strategy and Organization, Said Business School, University of Oxford<BR><BR>Anyone who has spent time in an organization knows that dysfunctional behavior abounds. Conflict is frequently avoided or pushed underground rather than dealt with openly. At the same time, the same arguments often burst out again and again, almost verbatim. Turf battles continue for extended periods without resolution. People nod their heads in agreement in meetings, and then rush out of the room to voice complaints to sympathetic ears in private"--BOOK JACKET. 
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