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Managing Knowledge Workers Unleashing Innovation and Productivity
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Book Code: Q448
ISBN: 1-56720-448-1
ISBN-13: 978-1-56720-448-3
264 pages, exhibits
Quorum Books
Publication: 10/30/2001
List Price: $110.95 (UK Sterling Price: £65.00)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • [w]ould be of particular interest to human resource management professionals and for use in graduate courses on technology management and change.
    —Personnel Psychology
    2003
Description: With the emergence of a powerful new breed of organization--the knowledge organization--comes a bold new challenge to the old ways of managing people. Workers with special cutting-edge knowledge and the ability to transform it into marketable goods and services can not be managed the old command-and-control way, nor even by some of the more enlightened ways developed since then. Only new ways, and old ways updated and adapted to special new situations, can work. Only in this way can innovation and productivity--the crucial ingredients for success in knowledge-based organizations--be harnessed. Indeed, it is the capacity to innovate, not the infusion of huge amounts of capital, that is the true predictor of success in these new companies. Just as the baby boomers working in traditional settings differ from those who went before, so do the later generations of X-ers and Y-ers differ from them. Their sociology and psychology are totally different, and Amar shows specifically how and why. The result is an in-depth presentation of whom these knowledge workers are and how to select, adapt, and develop new concepts, principles, strategies, and techniques to achieve the unique successes they are capable of delivering. Amar highlights the difference between these new, knowledge-based organizations and their traditional counterparts. He makes clear with examples, anecdotes, and other illustrative material that the driving force behind them is their ability to innovate. These organizations attract special types of people, and, as Amar points out, they have their own ways of seeing the world and doing things in it. They tend to decry and defy tradition. Amar explores the sociology and psychology of these startling new workers, and provides management with a full bag of tools to interact with them, including ways to redesign work itself as well as the entire organization, plus new ways to approach the commonplace functions of decision-making, leading, motivating, and controlling. He also provides special insights into the modification of behavior, and a means to assess when it can be useful and productive.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Knowledge Organizations
  • Knowledge Organizations and Environment
  • Appendix 1-1: E-Business: Selection and Adaption of Products and Services for the Internet Commerce by A.D. Amar
  • Knowledge Workers
  • Sociology of Knowledge Workers
  • Training, Learning, and Behavior Modification in Knowledge Environment
  • Knowledge Work and Organization
  • Making Knowledge Work a Pleasure
  • Teaming and Grouping Strategies: It's a Symbiosis
  • Knowledge Work Organization and Design
  • Management Functions in Knowledge Organizations
  • Make Sure No One Decides for Them
  • Leading to be a Leader
  • Keeping Them Going: Motivation in Knowledge Environment
  • Putting Them in Control
  • Appendix 10-1: Controls and Creativity in Organization
  • Lifting Them Up: Combating Low Morale in Knowledge Organizations
  • Future of Knowledge Organizations
  • Knowledge Organizations in the Twenty-First Century
LC Card Number: 2001019871
LCC Class: HD30
Dewey Class: 658
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