Implementing new forms of work organization: some reflections on methodology
Abstract
One of the most difficult yet challenging
areas of critical reflection and action for
behavioural scientists has been the design of
work organizations at the operational level.
Several path breaking experiences in this
field in the West as well as in the Third
World contexts have been documented,
dissected and discussed. Interest in this field
continues unabated although perhaps there
has not been the kind of enthusiasm which
behavioural scientists would expect from
the harried world of operating managers
who are always on the look out for the
proverbial silver lining.
In his article, J P Singh draws the
attention of readers to various techniques
for work design and organization. He
classifies these techniques into individualoriented
as well as group-oriented
techniques and evaluates each of them on
various effectiveness dimensions. He also
proposes a modified methodology for
implementing new forms of work
organization which will meet the needs of
both management as well as workers.
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