• AWWA ACE99384
Provide PDF Format

Learn More

AWWA ACE99384

  • Implementing a Participative Management Style: What Works!
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1999
  • Publisher: AWWA

$12.00$24.00


Faced with increasing competition and the need to operate more like a business, public utilities are searching for opportunities to increase effectiveness and efficiency of all their available assets including people. Staff empowerment, job enrichment, team building, and total quality management are all methods of asset enhancement associated with a participative management style that, according to the current management literature, will lead any organization to the "promised land" of future success. However, it has been this author's experience that some public agencies that have initiated the change toward a participative management style have not experienced the anticipated ease of implementation and the expected results. What they have experienced, instead, is management and staff conflict, confusion, lack of focus, high level of personal and organizational stress, and loss of productivity. This paper addresses the key criteria necessary for implementation of a participative management style within a public utility organization. Discussions focus on the author's experience with a number of utilities and other public agencies, and observations of what has and has not worked in implementing this management style.

Related Products

AWWA ACE68982

AWWA ACE68982

Site and Selection Considerations for Storage Facilities to Improve Water Quality..

$12.00 $24.00

AWWA JAW46136

AWWA JAW46136

Journal AWWA - Watershed Protection for New York City's Supply..

$15.00 $30.00

AWWA ACE65274

AWWA ACE65274

Laboratory Assessment of a DPD Reference Actinometer for Calibrating UV Intensity Sensors..

$12.00 $24.00

AWWA ACE59929

AWWA ACE59929

Detection Limits for Security-Based Rapid Analytical Techniques..

$12.00 $24.00