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Authors: Calvin Morrill
ISBN-13: 9780226538747, ISBN-10: 0226538745
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: October 1996
Edition: 1

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Author Biography: Calvin Morrill

Book Synopsis

What causes conflict among high-level American corporate executives? How do executives manage their conflicts? Based on candid interviews with over two hundred executives and their support personnel, Calvin Morrill provides an intimate portrait of these men and women as they cope with problems usually hidden from those outside their exclusive ranks.

Personal and corporate scandals, compensation battles, budget worries, interdepartmental rivalries, personal enmities, and general rancor are among everyday challenges faced by executives. Morrill shows what most influences the way managers handle routine conflicts are the cultures created by their company's organizational structure: whether there is a strong hierarchy, a weak hierarchy, or an absence of any strong central authority. The issues most likely to cause conflict within corporations Morrill identifies as managerial style, competition between departments, and performance evaluations, promotions, and compensation.

Among the people whose day-to-day lives we get to know are Jacobs, a divisional executive whose intuitive understanding of the corporate hierarchy enables him to topple his incompetent superior without direct confrontation; Fuller, who through a mix of brains, guile, and connections rises from staff executive secretary to corporate vice president in a large bank; Green, an old-fashioned accounting partner in a firm being taken over by management consultants; and the "Princess of Power," "Iron Man," and the "Terminator"—executives fighting their way to the top of a successful entertainment company.

Unprecedented in its direct access to top managers, this portrayal of daily life andconflict management among corporate elites will be of interest to professionals, scholars, and practitioners in organizational culture and behavior, managerial decision making, dispute, social control, law and society, and organizational ethnography.

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Drawing on interviews with over 200 executives and their support personnel, Morrill provides a portrait of the way high-level American corporate executives manage their conflicts. He shows that a major influence on the way managers handle routine conflicts is the corporate culture and identifies the issues most likely to cause conflict. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
List of Cases
Preface and Acknowledgments
1Introduction1
2Setting the Scene28
3Patterns of Conflict Management in Thirteen Executive Contexts68
4Modern Times: Authoritative Conflict Management in a Mechanistic Bureaucracy92
5Silent Hives: Minimalistic Conflict Management in an Atomistic Organization141
6Brave New World: Reciprocal Conflict Management in a Matrix System177
7Conclusion: Orthodoxy, Change, and Identity217
Appendix A: Anatomy of an Ethnography of Business Elites229
Appendix B: Aggregate Comparative Data257
Appendix C: Glossary of Native Terms at Playco263
Notes269
References289
Index323

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