Empowerment in Organizations: Volume 4 Issue 2
Table of contents
Empowerment: what it is and what it is not
Joan PastorDiscusses empowerment in terms of common misunderstandings. Everybody talks about empowerment these days and many company leaders claim to be practicing it, but there are a great…
Unearthing buried treasure
John E. Davis, Brenda A. StockingMid Kent Area is part of Kent County Council Social Services Department. In 1993, its managers asked if a typical local authority bureaucracy was a suitable organization from…
Humor ‐ an empowerment tool for the 1990s
Jacqueline MillerAddresses the value of laughter, play and a sense of humor as tools for improving communication, innovation and empowerment. Organizations around the world are hiring the author…
Is your organization really committed to teams? A self‐test for measuring your organization’s commitment
Paul PenceDiscusses ways of measuring an organization’s support of teams. States that support systems define organizations and highlight their values. Provides a questionnaire to test your…
Control and isolation in the management of empowerment
David CollinsAttempts to reanalyze the concept of empowerment as it relates to management. Tracing the origins and nature of management, outlines a case for viewing empowerment as part of a…