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The Organization Man

''The Organization Man'' is a bestselling book by William H. Whyte, originally published by Simon & Schuster in 1956.〔Whyte, William H. (1956). ''The Organization Man.'' Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-0-671-54330-3〕 It is considered one of the most influential books on management ever written.〔Editors Of Perseus Publishing (2003). ''The best business books ever: the 100 most influential management books you'll never have time to read.'' Perseus Books Group, ISBN 978-0-7382-0849-7〕
==Background and influence==
While employed by ''Fortune Magazine'', Whyte did extensive interviews with the CEOs of major American corporations such as General Electric and Ford.〔Mills, C. Wright (December 9, 1956). (Crawling To the Top. ) ''New York Times''〕 A central tenet of the book is that average Americans subscribed to a collectivist ethic rather than to the prevailing notion of rugged individualism. A key point made was that people became convinced that organizations and groups could make better decisions than individuals, and thus serving an organization became logically preferable to advancing one's individual creativity. The author felt this was counterfactual and listed a number of examples of how individual work and creativity can produce better outcomes than collectivist processes. He observed that this system led to risk-averse executives who faced no consequences and could expect jobs for life as long as they made no egregious missteps.
Whyte's book led to deeper examinations of the concept of "commitment" and "loyalty" within corporations.〔Randall, Donna M. (1987). (Commitment and the Organization: The Organization Man Revisited. ) ''The Academy of Management Review''〕 Whyte's book matched the fictional best seller of the period, ''The Man In The Gray Flannel Suit'' by Sloan Wilson in inspiring criticism that those Americans inspired to win World War 2 returned to an empty suburban life, conformity, and the pursuit of the dollar. Marxist theorist Guy Debord discusses Whyte's observations about advanced capitalism in ''The Society of the Spectacle''.〔Debord, Guy (1973). ''La Société du spectacle.'' Black & Red〕

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