Description
Eric Trist was a psychologist, social scientist, and a leading figure in the field of organizational development. He was a founding member of the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations in London and spent many years in United States academia. This book delves into Trist's life to examine the evolution of his work and how he applied social science theory, knowledge, and methods to the organization of working life and its management. Richard Trahair outlines Trist's socio-technical theory of organization and how it applies to the turbulent environment that modern managers face.
Trahair begins with Trist's educational career in England and his attitude toward American and English education. He also describes Trist's work to improve the United Kingdom's Army's method of selecting men for officer training in wartime, and his role in the establishment of the Civil Resettlement Units in England.
In place of the traditional technology-driven bureaucracy of industry, Trist recommended that social science researchers help reorganize industries on socio-technical lines. Trist provided convincing evidence that organizations dominated by traditional attitudes were inefficient and unsatisfactory. He made it clear that seeing workers as little more than costly extensions of machines and the industrial environment as nothing but a set of competitive market forces seriously limited potential for growth.
About the Author
Richard Trahair conducted research and taught social psychology at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He has published widely on the study of human problems in industry and health.
Reviews
"Drawing information from the Trist Archives, Trist's family and associates, and the staff at Tavistock and several universities, Trahair (social psychology, Univ. of Melbourne, Australia) provides great deal of detail about Trist's personal and academic life...A useful and interesting biographical treatment of Trist... Recommended." - G. E. Kaupins, Choice Magazine, January 2016
Book Information
ISBN 9781412855679
Author Richard Trahair
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Weight(grams) 566g