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Good Work: When Excellence and Ethics Meet (Paperback)

~ Howard E. Gardner (Author), Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Author), William Damon (Author), Howard Gardner (Author) "IN EVERY HISTORICAL ERA, many people have sought to carry out good work..." (more)
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In their previous highly regarded research, psychologists Gardner (Multiple Intelligences), Csikszentmihalyi (Flow) and Damon (The Moral Child) have found that "if the fundamentals of good work excellence and ethics are in harmony, we lead a personally fulfilling and socially rewarded life." Their latest, somewhat bloated tome posits that today's market forces, industry consolidations and rapid technological change exert unrelenting pressure on every enterprise. The authors investigate two sample professions, genetics and journalism, striving under pressure to do excellent work that still benefits society. From interviews with prominent practitioners, they have assembled an immense, if unwieldy, fund of data on perspectives within each profession. Although certain survey results may seem bland or obvious (82% of geneticists interviewed emphasize their responsibility to society; many journalists feel democracy requires open access to all the news for everyone, and 51% disapprove of changes in the news media), the authors deftly contrast current working conditions in the two professions. They argue that whether a profession is in a self-identified golden age like genetics or a self-critical, transitional stage like journalism, the same "five levers for good work" can apply: creating new institutions, expanding functions of existing institutions, reconfiguring existing institutions' membership and reaffirming their values, and taking personal stands. They advocate continually revisiting "the traditions of the domain" that initially attracted us, to fortify our integrity and commitment to the mission of our profession. Unfortunately, the unsurprising research results, unquestioning reporting and plodding prose don't live up to previous work by these prestigious psychologists.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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The authors are university professors and psychologists, and they have written a total of 20 books. "Good work," they posit, is "work that benefits the broader society." They focus on what it means to carry out good work--work that is both excellent in quality and socially responsible. In this first volume in the Good Work Project series, they explore this theme in the fields of journalism and genetics. More than 200 in-depth interviews, which began in the mid-1990s, were tape-recorded. From the time of their initial interviews, the authors believed that what was happening in journalism and genetics was of importance for the future. They concluded that "one can do well by doing good"--good work feels good, good work is innovative, and good work follows traditions. Wise words. George Cohen
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Basic Books (September 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0465026087
  • ISBN-13: 978-0465026081
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #93,432 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good material....dry presentation, November 11, 2001
By Terry Mathews (a small town in east Texas) - See all my reviews
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I was intrigued by the title of this book and really wanted to like it, but found myself struggling to stay focused while reading it.

The three contributing authors have impressive academic credentials and I suppose this work will be used in university classrooms throughout the country, but I think the people who really need to hear the message that technology, economics and ethics can (and should) co-exist will not be attracted to this format.

The authors define people who do good work as: "People who do good work, in our sense of the term, are clearly skilled in one or more professional realms. At the same time, rather than merely following money or fame alone, or choosing the path of least resistance when in conflict, they are thoughtful about their responsibilities and the implications of their work."

The authors spend a lot of time discussing Journalism and Genetics and how ethics and good work in these two arenas are under seige from a market-driven economy. They offer up solutions on how to restore good work to the world and they share their methods of studying good work and their interviewing protocols, but the subject matter is just too academic for the average worker who struggles with ethics v. economics.

Maybe the book will reach university professors...and they'll share it with their students...and they'll go out into the world and strive to do 'good work.'

Let's hope so.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The potential to change our attitudes about work forever, August 12, 2005
By Daniel J. Klotz (Lancaster, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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Howard Gardner has forever altered the landscape of American education through his development of the notion of "muliple intelligences," which says that people (including children and adolescents) can be "smart" in various ways. If reading, writing, and 'rithmatic aren't a person's strong spots, he may still be very bright in other areas. When Gardner first began studying and writing about multiple intelligences, it seemed revolutionary. Now it defines the accepted mainstream in how adept teachers conduct their classrooms.

When such a great mind decides that he wants to turn away from multiple intelligences theory and put his energies elsewhere (for the rest of his life if he can find the funding), it is worth noting what that area is. Gardner has explicitly said the subject of "Good Work" (both what it is and how we can foster and encourage it) so interests and engages him that he could study it for decades to come. It seems to me that suggests it's not a bad idea to inquire what "Good Work" is all about.

Gardner and his colleagues wonder what work that is both excellent (of the highest quality, no cut corners) and ethical (of the sort that makes you proud to look yourself in the mirror and announce what you do for a living) looks like and where it thrives. Their approach is simultaneously scientifically rigourous and achievably applicable.

We live in a time when the corporate model of profit through any means (or any means that won't turn away most consumers) dominates the business mindframe. We need a new paradigm and vocabulary for discussing what success is all about and how it can be reached. Gardner and his partners have begun that great work.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Learning for Career & HR Professionals!, July 26, 2003
By Kamal Kant (Singapore) - See all my reviews
An excellent read for career and human resource professionals. Written by three very eminently qualified professionals, it provides an in-depth study about professionals and the choices they make. Using illustrations from the medical and journalistic professions, it gives a reader a focused and clear understanding of what good work is all about.
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