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Chapter 3 reviews briefly what is known about how to manage others effectively, so as to help the managerial reader to become (even) better at doing so, and to give students an overview of what is so important about ‘people management’.
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D. McGregor, The Human Side of Enterprise (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960).
R. M. Blackburn and M. Mann, The Working Class in the Labour Market (London: Macmillan, 1979).
J. Harvey-Jones, Making it Happen: Reflections on Leadership (London: Collins, 1988) pp. 112–13.
The Hawthorne experiments are described in many books, originally in Elton Mayo, The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization (New York: Macmillan, 1933). These experiments showed how social factors, including group membership, affected productivity, although the studies started as experiments in the effects on productivity of changes in physical conditions.
R. M. Belbin, Management Teams: Why They Succeed or Fail (London: Heinemann, 1981).
V. Murray and J. Gandz, ‘Games Executives Play: Politics at Work’, Business Horizons (Indiana University, December 1980) pp. 11–23, included in Gareth Morgan Creative Organization Theory: A Resourcebook (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1989) pp. 188–95. The lessons listed are a selection and in places a paraphrase with additional comments.
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Stewart, R. (1991). Managing Other People. In: Managing Today and Tomorrow. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11861-8_3
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