Discover why the author of this book was given the title "The Prophet of Management"!
Mary Parker Follett introduced her revolutionary ideas on industrial management and labor relations a century ago, inspiring major influence lasting until today on business administration.
This book will show you democracy like you've never seen before. In a pragmatic approach, Follett bridges the gap between organizational goals and individual desire, giving insights on individual and group psychologies. It discusses the social and psychological implications of an unprecedented form of management based on spontaneous organization.
She gives a definitive means to utilize experience, focusing on individual integrity.
"Life is not a movie for us; you can never watch life because you are always in life."
"The object of this book is to suggest that we seek a way by which desires may interweave, that we seek a method by which the full integrity of the individual shall be one with social progress, that we try to make our daily experience yield for us larger and ever larger spiritual values."
~Mary Follett