Using original data, Managers in the Making presents a thorough analysis of the processes by which managers are made in Britain and Japan. It provides a detailed comparative study of the careers, training, developmental experience, and job demands of managers in eight named companies, matching a British firm with a Japanese counterpart. Using qualitative and quantitative data, this text offers an understanding of these processes within organization, sectoral, and national contexts. ManagersÆ perceptions, reactions, and concerns are recorded and analyzed throughout.
Managers in the Making is essential reading for students of management, organization studies, industrial relations, and human resource management.
John Storey is Professor of Human Resource Management at the Open University and editor of the
Human Resource Management Journal. He is the author of
Developments in the Management of Human Resources (1992) and
Human Resource Management: A Critical Text (1995).
Paul Edwards is Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of Warwick and is the editor of Industrial Relations: Theory and Practice in Britain (1995).
Keith Sisson is Director of the Industrial Relations Research Unit at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Personnel Management in Britian (1995).