290 episodes

Talking About Organizations is a conversational podcast where we talk about one book, journal article or idea per episode and try to understand it, its purpose and its impact. By joining us as we collectively tackle classic readings on organization theory, management science, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, organizational learning, culture, climate, leadership, public administration, and so many more! Subscribe to our feed and begin Talking About Organizations as we take on great management thinkers of past and present!

Talking About Organizations Podcast Tom Galvin | Pedro Monteiro | Rohin Borpujari | Greetje Corporaal | Catherine Jackson | Miranda Lewis | Leonardo Melo Lins | Samantha Ortiz-Casillas | Sarah Otner | Ralph Soule | Frithjof Wegener

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Talking About Organizations is a conversational podcast where we talk about one book, journal article or idea per episode and try to understand it, its purpose and its impact. By joining us as we collectively tackle classic readings on organization theory, management science, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, organizational learning, culture, climate, leadership, public administration, and so many more! Subscribe to our feed and begin Talking About Organizations as we take on great management thinkers of past and present!

    114: Using Trist & Bamforth's Study for Teaching Change

    114: Using Trist & Bamforth's Study for Teaching Change

    In this bonus release, Tom talks about using Trist & Bamforth's study as a way of teaching professionals (student-practitioners) about managing organizational change. By telling the story in a way that does not require mastery of the coal-getting terminology, Tom shows how to bring the case study to life for a contemporary audience and help them see what the sociotechnical systems framework can do to help them understand the implications of introducing new methods or technologies without consideration of the social consequences.

    • 10 min
    114: Sociotechnical Systems -- Trist & Bamforth (revisited) (Part 2)

    114: Sociotechnical Systems -- Trist & Bamforth (revisited) (Part 2)

    This is the continuation of our review of socio-technical systems through a re-release of Episode 34 from 2017, slightly edited for clarity. Part 2 of the episode is titled "Social-Technical Systems and Organizational Theory."

    • 37 min
    114: Sociotechnical Systems -- Trist & Bamforth (revisited) (Part 1)

    114: Sociotechnical Systems -- Trist & Bamforth (revisited) (Part 1)

    With over 110 episodes in our catalogue, we decided it was time to take a step back and revisit one of our earlier episodes that continues to come up time and again. Episode 34, covering Trist & Bamforth’s study on the longwall method of coal-getting, was referenced in sixteen (16) episodes since its release. That is more than any other episode! This re-release includes a new supplement further the conversation to contemporary issues and a sidecast on the use of this study as a cautionary tale for professional education.

    • 43 min
    114: A Conversation about Trist & Sociotechnical Systems

    114: A Conversation about Trist & Sociotechnical Systems

    In Episode 114, we re-examine one of our earlier episodes that covered Trist & Bamforth’s study on the longwall method of coal-getting (Episode 34) is the most referenced of any episode we have released. In this introductory segment, Pedro & Tom take a retrospective look at the episode, why it was included in the program back in 2017, and why it continued to come up in conversation over and over again in the seven years since.

    • 26 min
    114: Sociotechnical Systems -- Trist & Bamforth (Summary of Episode)

    114: Sociotechnical Systems -- Trist & Bamforth (Summary of Episode)

    Coming soon! We will re-examine one of our earlier episodes which deserves another look. Trist & Bamforth’s study on the longwall method of coal-getting (Episode 34) is the most referenced of any episode we have released. Here we go back and look at the study with fresh eyes, bringing the conversation forward to the present day.

    • 3 min
    113: Sports & Gender -- "A League of Their Own" (Part 2)

    113: Sports & Gender -- "A League of Their Own" (Part 2)

    We conclude our discussion about the 1992 movie “A League of Their Own” by peeling back the fictionalized aspects of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) and talk about what happened with the league following World War II. What allowed it to continue for nine more years, and why did it cease? We bring the story to contemporary times where women’s team sports is a growth industry and professional leagues in basketball, soccer, and ice hockey are gaining ground in sports business in the USA.

    • 48 min

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