The Truth About Middle Managers

The Truth About Middle Managers
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Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781422129487
ISBN-13 : 1422129489
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Book Synopsis The Truth About Middle Managers by : Paul Osterman

Download or read book The Truth About Middle Managers written by Paul Osterman and published by Harvard Business Press. This book was released on 2009-02-24 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Middle management" is a term associated with relentless downsizing, corporate drudgery, and career dead-ends. Bashed by management gurus, dismissed by social scientists, and painted as victims by the media, middle managers seem permanently relegated to the sidelines of corporate power. But is this popular picture accurate? Are middle managers really no longer valued by today's performance-driven organizations? The truth is surprising. MIT management scholar Paul Osterman has analyzed over thirty years' worth of employment data, interviewed a wide sample of managers, and uncovered a very different picture of middle managers today. Not only have their numbers increased dramatically, but middle managers are wealthier, more productive, more autonomous--and they gain real pleasure from their day-to-day work. But there's another side to the story: while managers have maintained their commitment to their tasks and to their colleagues, they are increasingly cynical and distant from their organizations. They are confused about their future and how to manage their careers. This comes at a time when the value of middle management is much greater than ever before. Organizations must rethink their understanding of this vital workforce segment--now. Understand the issues for yourself with The Truth About Middle Managers' refreshing and counter-intuitive look at what's really going on.


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