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Chris Argyris's integrating the individual and the organization

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A critical analysis of Argyris's Integrating The Individual and the Organization, which forms part of a series of essays and books considering how organisations should be run.

The essay explores the lack of congruence between the needs and expectations of individual employees and the organisations that employ them.

The impact of the work depends heavily on reasoning skills.

Chris Argyris used strong, well-structured arguments to make his point.

His reasoning has strong implications for solving a problem that many organizations experience: disengaged and disloyal employees.

Grounding his argument in studies on human nature, Argyris highlighted that demands of greater independence, an expansion of interests, and re-orientation of goals usually accompany maturation, which is at odds with higher control stemming from formal organisations.

This frustration, he contends, is detrimental to productivity, increases the chance of failure and causes conflict.

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Macat International Limited
1912284685 / 9781912284689
Paperback / softback
658.3
21/02/2018
United Kingdom
English
1 volume.
Professional & Vocational Learn More