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Why Your Workplace Shouldn’t be Your “Family”

Why Your Workplace Shouldn’t be Your “Family”

Released Monday, 6th March 2023
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Why Your Workplace Shouldn’t be Your “Family”

Why Your Workplace Shouldn’t be Your “Family”

Why Your Workplace Shouldn’t be Your “Family”

Why Your Workplace Shouldn’t be Your “Family”

Monday, 6th March 2023
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It's common to hear people describe their work organizations as a "family." And that description is often made as a proud statement, as if to imply that an organization should operate or feel like a family. But that's problematic, as we discuss in this episode. Specifically, we explore:

  • Why our use of metaphors for organization matters
  • How the way in which we talk about things can create or reinforce cultural norms
  • Why “family” is a problematic way to think about your work organization
  • Implications for people, leaders, and organizations

Links and other information

Örtenblad, A., Putnam, L. L., & Trehan, K. (2016). Beyond Morgan’s eight metaphors: Adding to and developing organization theory. Human Relations, 69(4), 875-889. Click here

Gareth Morgan’s seminal book, Images of Organization

Harvard Business Review article by Joshua Luna, “The Toxic Effects of Branding Your Workplace a ‘Family’” 

Article by David Burkus: “Why a company is not a family — and how companies can bond with their employees instead”

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