Management Divided
Contradictions of Labor Management
Matt Vidal
Reviews and Awards
"Matt Vidal has written a book that reveals a new understanding on both workforce and supplier development. His research is impeccable. The managers and workers he interviewed opened up and provided detail that outlined the subtleties and dilemmas of human resource management and supply chain management." - Paul D. Ericksen, Supply Chain Advisor, IndustryWeek
"A superb piece of engaged scholarship, helping us make sense of the tensions and ambiguities of the capitalist workplace. Compelling material from the shop-floor, combined with deep, path-breaking theory. Sets a new standard for research on management and organizations." - Paul Adler, Harold Quinton Chair in Business Policy, University of Southern California; former President of the Academy of Management
"A lucid and provocative intervention into the debates about 'lean' production, drawing on Marxist theory, organizational sociology, and rich empirical data from original fieldwork in dozens of U.S. factories. Management Divided is an important contribution to labor sociology and to critical management studies." - Ruth Milkman, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center; former President of the American Sociological Association
"The major contribution of this book is to shift labour process analysis from the control/resistance/consent framework to a broader perspective, where managers are not just concerned with controlling labor, and workers are not just resistors, but seek meaning through work, while remaining suspicious of management. It lays bare the structural dilemma for management through the capitalist production of inefficiency — where managerial satisficing is a response to contradictory pressures to give workers more input into decision-making to enhance their creativity while needing to ensure workforce discipline." - Chris Smith, Professor of Comparative Management and Organisation Studies, Royal Holloway University of London
"The logic of lean production has overwhelmed economic institutions, from industry to retail to health care and beyond. In this book, Matt Vidal has torn away the curtain of lean production, revealing its internal contradictions and opening up a vital discussion of the challenges workers and managers now face. A must read." - Steven Vallas, Professor of Sociology, Northeastern University