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Leadership in Administration: A Sociological Interpretation

by Philip Selznick
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Overview

"Philip Selznick has profoundly affected how all serious students of organizations think about their subject. Leadership in Administration is, perhaps, his masterpiece: a lucid, rigorous, yet humane analysis of the essential task of leadership that brilliantly reaffirms the organic, value-infused character of a successful enterprise, whether private or public. The central concepts of the book—'mission,' 'distinctive competence'—have become so much a part of our vocabulary that we sometimes forget they had to be invented and that Selznick invented them. His reminder that the true exercise of leadership transcends a concern with mere efficiency is even more appropriate in today's era of quasi-scientific thought about organizations than it was when, presciently, he first set it forth in 1957."—James Q. Wilson, Harvard University

"The reappearance of Leadership in Administration will be most welcome to students of organizations because it provides the most lucid and complete statement available of Selznick's special view of organizations. This view has given rise to the institutionalist school of organizational analysis, one of the liveliest and more irrelevant alternatives to mainstream rationalist formulations."—W. Richard Scott, Stanford University

"Leadership in Administration has become a classic in the art of executive leadership.
In fact, it is stimulating more managerial thought and organizational research today than ever before."—Robert H. Miles, Harvard Business School

Synopsis

"Philip Selznick has profoundly affected how all serious students of organizations think about their subject. Leadership in Administration is, perhaps, his masterpiece: a lucid, rigorous, yet humane analysis of the essential task of leadership that brilliantly reaffirms the organic, value-infused character of a successful enterprise, whether private or public. The central concepts of the book—'mission,' 'distinctive competence'—have become so much a part of our vocabulary that we sometimes forget they had to be invented and that Selznick invented them. His reminder that the true exercise of leadership transcends a concern with mere efficiency is even more appropriate in today's era of quasi-scientific thought about organizations than it was when, presciently, he first set it forth in 1957."—James Q. Wilson, Harvard University

"The reappearance of Leadership in Administration will be most welcome to students of organizations because it provides the most lucid and complete statement available of Selznick's special view of organizations. This view has given rise to the institutionalist school of organizational analysis, one of the liveliest and more irrelevant alternatives to mainstream rationalist formulations."—W. Richard Scott, Stanford University

"Leadership in Administration has become a classic in the art of executive leadership.
In fact, it is stimulating more managerial thought and organizational research today than ever before."—Robert H. Miles, Harvard Business School

About the Author, Philip Selznick

Long renowned as a Professor of Jurisprudence & Social Policy at the law school of the University of California, Berkeley, and former chair of its Department of Sociology, Philip Selznick authored many influential books including 'TVA and the Grass Roots,' 'Law, Society and Industrial Justice,' and 'The Organizational Weapon.' His other quality NOOKbooks include 'TVA and the Grass Roots,' with 2011 Foreword by Berkeley law professor Jonathan Simon.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1984
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
162
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520049949

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