From the Publisher
In this third edition of their best-selling classic, authors Lee
Bolman and Terrence Deal explain the powerful tool of "reframing."
The authors have distilled the organizational literature into a
comprehensive approach for looking at situations from more than one
angle. Their four frames view organizations as factories, families,
jungles, and theaters or temples:
- The Structural Frame: how to organize and
structure groups and teams to get results
- The Human Resource Frame: how to tailor
organizations to satisfy human needs, improve human resource
management, and build positive interpersonal and group
dynamics
- The Political Frame: how to cope with power
and conflict, build coalitions, hone political skills, and deal
with internal and external politics
- The Symbolic Frame: how to shape a culture
that gives purpose and meaning to work, stage organizational drama
for internal and external audiences, and build team spirit through
ritual, ceremony, and story
From the Jacket
Become a More Versatile Manager and a More Artistic Leader
In this third edition of their best-selling classic, authors Lee
Bolman and Terrence Deal explain the powerful tool of "reframing."
The authors have distilled the organizational literature into a
comprehensive approach for looking at situations from more than one
angle. Their four frames view organizations as factories, families,
jungles, and theaters or temples:
- The Structural Frame: how to organize and structure groups and
teams to get results
- The Human Resource Frame: how to tailor organizations to
satisfy human needs, improve human resource management, and build
positive interpersonal and group dynamics
- The Political Frame: how to cope with power and conflict, build
coalitions, hone political skills, and deal with internal and
external politics
- The Symbolic Frame: how to shape a culture that gives purpose
and meaning to work, stage organizational drama for internal and
external audiences, and build team spirit through ritual, ceremony,
and story
The core of the book is reframing, a tool for finding new
opportunities and options in confusing and troubling organizational
situations. The authors show how multiple frames give leaders an
edge in decoding organizational complexity. The new edition
highlights current developments in organizational and leadership
research. It presents new case examples from organizations such as
eBay, Enron, Harley-Davidson, the New York City Fire Department,
and the U.S. Marine Corps. The book also introduces "Organizational
Theorys Greatest Hits," text boxes that ground the book in the
most influential scholarly work. The new edition also offers a rich
mix of geographic, cultural, and gender diversity throughout.
Includes on-line instructors guide available at
www.wiley.com/college/bolman
About the Author
Lee G. Bolman and Terrence E. Deal are the best-selling authors of
Leading with Soul. Bolman holds the Marion Bloch Chair in
Leadership at the Bloch School of Business, University of
MissouriKansas City. He consults worldwide to corporations, public
agencies, universities, and schools. Deal is the Irving R. Melbo
Professor of Education at the Rossier School, University of
Southern California, and an international consultant to business,
health care, military, educational, and religious organizations.
About the Book
In this third edition of their best-selling classic, authors Lee
Bolman and Terrence Deal explain the powerful tool of "reframing."
The authors have distilled the organizational literature into a
comprehensive approach for looking at situations from more than one
angle. Their four frames view organizations as factories, families,
jungles, and theaters or temples: The Structural Frame: how to
organize and structure groups and teams to get results The Human
Resource Frame: how to tailor organizations to satisfy human needs,
improve human resource management, and build positive interpersonal
and group dynamics The Political Frame: how to cope with power and
conflict, build coalitions, hone political skills, and deal with
internal and external politics The Symbolic Frame: how to shape a
culture that gives purpose and meaning to work, stage
organizational drama for internal and external audiences, and build
team spirit through ritual, ceremony, and story
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: August 13, 2003
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Language: English