Disconnected: How Six People from AT&T Discovered the New Meaning of Work in a Downsized Corporate America
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Title | Disconnected: How Six People from AT&T Discovered the New Meaning of Work in a Downsized Corporate America |
Publication Type | Book |
Pub Year | 1998 |
Authors | Rudolph, B. |
Publisher | SIMON & SCHUSTER |
Keywords | career, flexibility, loyalty, organization man, power, security |
Notes |
career"Surely the old social contract, that basic exchange of loyalty for security, has been destroyed....
Some business theorists envision a new workplace that will accomodate both organizational flexibility and individual fulfillment. In their hopeful vision, companies will offer opportunities; employees will provide labor and talent. Workers will shuttle between projects and employers while organizations add and subtract staffers in a seamless ebb and flow. Can we allow ourselves any such optimism? If the experiences of these six people are any indication, this process will be messy, and the concomitant dislocation severe. 'I must manage my own career' is indeed the brave new rallying cry of today's company man, but it must be tempered by one basic fact: Power, as ever, resides with the organization." (p. 200) |