1. From Dysfunction to Function: An Expansion of the Organizational Metaphor
Part I: Organizational Dysfunction
2. An Introduction to Organizational Dysfunction
3. White Blood Cell Behavior as an Organizational Metaphor
4. Organization of the Living Dead: The Zombie Enterprise
5. Pygmalion Mirage as an Organizational Metaphor
Part II: Moving from Organizational Dysfunction to Organizational Convergence
6. Introducing Workplace Spirituality as a Catalyst to Transform from Dysfunction to Organizational Convergence
7. Shepherding the Flock: Shepherd Leadership in Multi-Cultural Environment
8. Climbing the Corporate Ladder: Using the Ladder as an Organizational Metaphor
9. Vineyard as an Organizational Metaphor
10. Music as an Organizational Metaphor: Deadpan and Expressive Organizations
Part III: Organizational Convergence
11. Dystopia as an Organizational Metaphor
12. The Organization as a Mixed Martial Artist: A Metaphor for Environmental Uncertainty
13. The Book Metaphor and its Representation of an Organization
14. Conclusion
Robert B. Huizinga is Adjunct Professor at The King’s University, Canada, and earned his doctorate from Regent University. He specializes in leadership development.
Debra J. Dean is Adjunct Professor at Regent University, USA, where she earned her doctorate. Her research focuses on workplace spirituality.
This edited volume expands on Morgan's organizational metaphors through the lens of faith to illuminate organizational function. Part I uses metaphor to illustrate dysfunctional organizations, including the impact of dysfunction upon organizational trust, performance, and longevity. Part II examines the progression from a dysfunctional organization to one that exhibits functionality. Finally, the last section discusses healthy organizations. Metaphors used in this book include Pygmalion organizations, organizational zombies, and organizations as vineyards. This book offers new metaphors that can be applied in organizational theory.