
Manufacturing the Employee: Management Knowledge from the 19th to 21st Centuries
Author(s): Roy Jacques (Author)
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date: 21 Dec. 1995
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 240 pages
- ISBN-10: 0803979150
- ISBN-13: 9780803979154
Book Description
A central concern is to show that current `common-sense′ in management forms an historically and culturally specific way of thinking about work and society which is often inappropriate for `managing for the twenty-first century′. The author is equally interested in revealing the cultural basis for American management ideas, currently exported round the world as an objective science, disconnected from its cultural and historical roots.
Roy Jacques considers: the Federalist world of the U S (c 1800-1870) and the traces of 19th century `pre-management′ notions continuing in 20th century management and industrial discourse; the emergence and development of industrial organization and big business; the profound remapping of the boundaries of social life which occurred with the creation of jobs and wages; and the evolving construction of the employee as increasingly a disciplinary subject of psychological, personnel and general management knowledge. He also looks at several major current management and organizational topics such as: motivation, leadership and power in organizations; productivity and efficiency; work and the family; ideas about Total Quality Management, Business Process Re-engineering, `knowledge work′ and so on.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Yet as often as I made margin notes that said “what about…” more often I scribbled “interesting”, “intriguing”, fascinating” or some other laudatory comment…. Roy Jacques has explained why current practices will not work and why we need to examine our basic premises for studying organizations. Read this book – you may learn something′ – Personnel Psychology
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Manufacturing the Employee is an antidote to the one-dimensional view of organisational reality provided by some management texts. Although Jacques is not the first to explore this territory, this book is a useful addition to the debates about the future of organisations and the future of understanding about organisations′ – Work, Employment & Society
`Roy Jacques presents a detailed discursive historical analysis of US work organizations and the ways of thinking that have informed their development. Revealing the importance and inseparability of “past”, “present” and “future” in the complex processes that constitute organization, he has produced a stimulating and at times provocative text that all those interested in the analysis of workplace processes should read′ –David Collinson, University of Warwick
`The book is clearly written, contains welcome and witty debunking of what passes for knowledge in business schools, demonstrates depth and breadth in preparation, and grapples with important.. contemporary issues.′ – Reviewing Sociology
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