在工程和技术领域管理智力工作的陷阱

D. Persing
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只提供摘要形式。有人认为,尽管人们一直持相反的观点,但在大多数组织中,包括工程和技术公司,对创新的管理似乎违反了创新关键过程的基本要求,即创造过程。也就是说,虽然对于许多智力工作者来说,创造性活动和项目最好是在没有许多传统组织限制的环境中进行的,但美国大多数组织的实际政策和做法似乎产生了僵化和压抑的工作环境。这些环境的方面包括相对不灵活的官方和操作工作时间和工作地点要求,各种形式的不适当的截止日期压力,以及过于警惕的监督。有人认为,工作时间和工作地点的期望是密不可分的,对创造力产生了最令人窒息的影响。已经发现了大量不利于创造并最终不利于创新的管理政策和做法的证据,特别是以时间位置要求的形式。一个以理论和研究为基础的变革蓝图已经形成。
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The pitfalls of managing intellectual work in engineering and technology
Summary form only given. It is contended that despite persistent beliefs to the contrary, the management of innovation in most organizations, including firms in engineering and technology, appears to violate the fundamental requirements of a critical process in innovation, the creative process. That is, although it has been established that for many intellectual workers, creative activities and projects are best undertaken in settings free of many traditional organizational restrictions, actual policies and practices in the majority of organizations in the United States appear to produce rigid and inhibitive work environments. Aspects of these environments include relatively inflexible official and operative work hours and work location requirements, various forms of inappropriate deadline pressures, and too-vigilant supervision. It is argued that work hours and work location expectations are inextricably linked and produce the most suffocating of the effects on creativity. Abundant evidence of managerial policies and practices inimical to creativity and ultimately to innovation, particularly in the form of temporal locational requirements, has been found. A theory and research-based blueprint for change has been developed.<>
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