1st Edition

Complexity and the Experience of Values, Conflict and Compromise in Organizations

Edited By Ralph Stacey, Douglas Griffin Copyright 2008
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    What role do values play in organizational life? How do they shape the efficiency and effectiveness of organizational change? This volume examines what we actually mean when we use the term values and what it means to act according to values in ordinary everyday life. The contributors to this volume provide an exposition of the circular relationship between values, conflict, and compromise.

    It can be said that current research lacks a thorough exploration of what we actually mean by human values and what it means to act according to values in ordinary, everyday life in organizations. This is what the chapters in this volume seek to address through the reflections of organizational practitioners on their ordinary work in organizations.

    Covering subject areas such as organizational theory and behaviour, and organizational analysis as well as the sociology of work and industry, this book will appeal to researchers and practitioners alike.

    1. Introduction Ralph Stacey and Douglas Griffin 2. Finding Room for Values in Required Ways of Working: Values, Power, Conflict and Compromise in Aid AgenciesChris Mowles 3. Working at the Edge of Polarized Conflict in Organizations Arnie Grant 4. Compromising as Processes of Moving Forward in Organizations Iver Drabaek 5. Leadership and Self-Mastery Martin Daly 6. The Role of Propaganda in Managing OrganizationalChange: Ethics, Conflict and Compromise in Consulting Stephen Billing

    Biography

    Ralph Stacey is Director and Professor of Management at the Complexity and Management Centre, University of Hertfordshire, UK.

    Douglas Griffin is Visiting Professor and Assistant Director at the Complexity and Management Centre, University of Hertfordshire, UK.