1st Edition

When Organization Fails Why Authority Matters

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

When Organization Fails: Why Authority Matters develops the study of authority as an area of investigation in organizational communication and management. As a research topic, authority has rarely been addressed in depth in the management and organizational communication literature. It is critical, however, to maintaining unity of purpose and action of the organization, and it is frequently... Read more

Part 1: Organizational Adaptation to a Changing Social and Technological Environment: The Hazard of Dissonant Practitioner and Managerial Responses  Chapter 1. Thirdness as the Basis of Authority  Chapter 2. Entanglements of Authority  Chapter 3. “Paper Wraps Stones” (Network Management Kills Its Most Popular TV Program)  Chapter 4. “Scissors Cut Paper” (The Producers Shred Management’s Position)  Chapter 5. “Stones Break Scissors” (The President Has the Last Word)  Part 2: One Horse, Many Drivers: The Complexity of Inter-Organizational Collaboration.  Chapter 6. Integrated National Crime Information System (INCIS)  Chapter 7. Writing the “Law” (The Contract: Multiple Agendas)  Chapter 8. Position versus Practice: Contests of Authority  Chapter 9. The Project: A Different Kind of Authoring  Chapter 10. Why Authority Matters

Biography

James R. Taylor is an Emeritus Professor of Communication at the Université de Montréal, and is the founder of the Communication program there. Author of some 100 published papers, he has also authored or coauthored eight books. The Emergent Organization (Routledge), coauthored with Elizabeth J. van Every, received the 2013 ICA Fellows Book Award.

Elizabeth J. van Every, a sociologist by training, has coauthored five books, including The Situated Organization (Routledge). She is also an active member of the research group Language, Organization, and Governance at the Université de Montréal.