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    False Prophets- The Gurus Who Created Modern Management and Why Their Ideas Are Bad for Business

     ISBN  0738207985
     Edition  Export Ed
     Pages  336
     Publisher  Perseus Publishing
     Author(s)  James Hoopes
     Release Date  April 15, 2003
     Hits  395

     Category  Business

False Prophets- The Gurus Who Created Modern Management and Why Their Ideas Are Bad for Business Today eBook


From Publishers Weekly
Babson College history professor Hoopes traces American business theory's antidemocratic strain by starting with "management manuals" for slave owners and overseers, seeing plantations as among the nation's earliest forerunners of the modern corporation. The inference that modern workers are just as commodified as slaves isn't accidental; one of Hoopes's theses is that management gurus, by nature idealistic and utopian, are uncomfortable addressing the fundamental discrepancy in American culture between corporate power and political ideals. In order to avoid confronting that contradiction, they posit "bottom-up" organizational models-in one extreme case, suggesting corporate authority doesn't exist, but is conferred upon managers by employees who reject the responsibility of decision making. By examining the lives and writings of eight 20th-century business writers, Hoopes aims to demonstrate how their management theories have steered American industry wrongly. By pretending corporate power doesn't operate from a "top-down" model, management theory fails to address the moral questions that come with authority, he says. And it's that blind spot, he claims, that leads to the self-deception and self-righteousness that fuel corporate scandals. The book's biographical elements are strong, offering brief but well-rounded portraits depicting not only the successes but also the shortcomings and failures of figures like Frederick W. Taylor, whose ruthless quest for efficiency put him in conflict with the laborers he sought to regiment. He also highlights theories that still have some practical value, such as Peter Drucker's proposal to promote specific objectives rather than abstract missions. Knowing the weaknesses of popular theories is useful in its own right, but managers looking for quick fixes to ethical dilemmas won't find them here.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist
Hoopes, an academic, offers a contrarian view of today's management theory that heralds freedom and bottom-up management. He states that managerial power, while undemocratic, is a necessary evil in an imperfect world, and we check our freedoms at the workplace door in exchange for increasing productivity and wealth. Managers, like all-powerful people throughout history, can be corrupted by their power, and he recommends the need for spiritual humility, which they can get by acknowledging that they must be trusted with power but are not worthy of it. With stories about famous management gurus, including Frederick W. Taylor, W. Edwards Deming, and Peter Drucker, the book uses history to help today's managers gain a more realistic perspective on a morally ambiguous world where there has always been power and injustice. Contending that there is no resolution of conflict between management and democracy and between power and justice, Hoopes' thought-provoking views will attract both followers and critics. Mary Whaley
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