Reframing organization goes beyond the normal organizational behavior as it is a way of looking at human resource, structure as well as the politic in an organization. Terrence and Bolman bring up the issue concerning the curse of cluelessness which affects most organizational leaders. They point to the fact that they face great difficulty when it comes to visioning the old problems they face in a newer perspective. Hence reframing is the answer to all of this. As the leaders need to come up with new and creative ways to look at the problems they face.
Reframing comes in to help them create a compelling and coherent vision that would benefit the organization …show more content…
Workers in an organization heed to authority since the leaders exercise their powers via their formal positions or their offices. Hence in many situations the organizations hierarchy ends up making most of the decisions irrespective of the view of those on below. Furthermore bureaucracy and structure influence each other in a way that the authority uses direction and orders that are mostly based on the formal laws and rules of the organization. Most cases ones authority is limited to the position but in a bureaucratic organization this powers tend to be …show more content…
First and foremost it is true that employees are the most important resources an organization can have. Bolman and Deal specifically argue from a point of total human capital that is added into organization to enable them to develop. If organizations can get the most out of their employees then they can remain efficient and profitable thus making employees the most important resources in an organization. The concept of organizations chewing and spitting out employees is a sort of euphemism that describes having an open door policy that looks keenly at employee