Corporate Cults The Insidious Lure of the All-Consuming Organization

Author/creator Arnott, Dave, 1954- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Amacom
Description256 p. ill 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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Summary Annotation It's not farfetched, and it's definitely not funny. The fact is that many corporations use the same manipulating and controlling tactics that cults do.In cult-like cultures, employees pledge unconditional obedience to their leaders. They willingly relinquish their precious vacation days. They even subsume their identities, investing increasing amounts of time and energy in the corporation, at the expense of family and community.This eye-opening book provides a fascinating -- if startling -- expose of the unhealthy, all-consuming power that cultish organizations wield over their employees. And it includes behind-the-scenes profiles of cultish cultures, including those from well-known and celebrated companies.But it's not just businesses playing this insidious game. As Corporate Cults explains, many employees willingly allow themselves to become "enculted." In a misplaced quest for emotional support and self-esteem, they pledge their deep commitment to an organization -- a commitment that will never be returned.Corporate Cults makes the impassioned argument that people should place more value on who they are and less on what they do. Studiously researched yet accessibly written, the book also reveals practical tips for recognizing the symptoms of cult-like companies and behaviors -- and for escaping their pernicious clutches.For the millions of people who are happier at work than at home -- or for those who chafe at the intrusion of the all-consuming company on their private lives -- Corporate Cults uncovers a provocative new way to understand the problem. And, better yet, it offers practical strategies for restoring a healthier, more normal balance to their lives.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 99039967
ISBN9780814404935
ISBN0814404936 (Trade Cloth) Out of Print
Standard identifier# 9780814404935
Stock number00001432

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