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Good People, Bad Managers Summary

Good People, Bad Managers: How Work Culture Corrupts Good Intentions by Samuel A. Culbert (Professor of Management and Organizations, Professor of Management and Organizations, UCLA)

What's worse than a bad manager who everybody knows is bad? A bad manager who is well-intentioned and considered to be good. Yet these well-intentioned bad managers make up the bulk of management today. How did that happen? How did so many of today's managers end up with a self-preservation mindset that doesn't always translate to a productive and mission-oriented environment? How did so many good people become wedded to a work culture that saps morale, well-being and performance at both the individual and organizational levels? an the well-intentioned doling it out realize... and even In Good People, Bad Managers: How Work Culture Corrupts Good Intentions, author Samuel A. Culbert sheds a light on the bad habits that are routinely followed by these well-intended managers. Managers need to understand the causes of their misguided practices. They need to become more aware of the damage they inflict, and the hollowness of the rationales they use to justify what they do. Company leaders, CEOs, and top-tier managers must become aware of how they have gone astray as a first step in implementing the truly beneficial management mentality that their companies, their managers and their employees require to succeed.

Good People, Bad Managers Reviews

Addresses a relevant, significant problem: management culture is rife with deception. Regardless of one's level within a firm, all managers make subjective decisions, protect their own turf (i.e., pursue departmental goals at the expense of corporate goals), and do not treat all employees fairly as they have biases. This book is strong, in a practical sense, in that real-world examples are explored and approaches for improving the culture are given. Additionally, soft management skills (communication and psychology) are promoted in this text. Undoubtedly, managers who are able to better understand how they make decisions and improve their communication with employees will make better managers. * Personnel Psychology *

About Samuel A. Culbert (Professor of Management and Organizations, Professor of Management and Organizations, UCLA)

Samuel A. Culbert is an award winning author, researcher, and professor at UCLA's Anderson School of Management. His laboratory is the world of work where he puts conventional managerial assumptions under a microscope to uncover and replace dysfunctional practices. Widely recognized as a candid speaking expert and theoretician, he is author most recently of Get Rid of the Performance Review and Beyond Bullsh*t. SmartMoney Magazine named Beyond Bullsh*t to its 2008 list of ten top reads. Dr. Culbert is winner of a McKinsey Award for an article published in the Harvard Business Review, is a frequent contributor to management journals, and has authored numerous chapters in leading management books. His other authored and co-authored books include The Organization Trap, The Invisible War: The Pursuit of Self-Interests at Work, Radical Management, Mind-Set Management, and Don't Kill the Bosses!.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Henry Dubroff PART I: What's Going On? Chapter 1 Time to Face It: Bad Management is the Norm Chapter 2 Doublethink: How Managers Convince Themselves Bad Behavior is Good Managing Chapter 3 What People Skills Do Managers (Actually) Acquire? PART II: Is Bad Management Here to Stay? Chapter 4 Why Managers Feel So Very Vulnerable Chapter 5 How Managers Self-Protect Chapter 6 What Prevents Good Management PART III: What Can Be Done? Chapter 7 Overcoming Cultural Resistance to Good Management Chapter 8 Getting Company Supports for Good Management Chapter 9 Consciousness-Raising to Promote Other-Directedness in Management

Additional information

CIN019065239XG
9780190652395
019065239X
Good People, Bad Managers: How Work Culture Corrupts Good Intentions by Samuel A. Culbert (Professor of Management and Organizations, Professor of Management and Organizations, UCLA)
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2017-07-27
208
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