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Thomas A. Kochan & Saul A. Rubinstein 
Learning From Saturn 
Possibilities for Corporate Governance and Employee Relations

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The last two decades of the twentieth century were a tumultuous time of innovation for business and labor. Perhaps the boldest and most far-reaching experiment in industry was the creation of the Saturn Corporation. Working together as partners, the UAW and General Motors built a new small car in Spring Hill, Tennessee, with American suppliers and American workers. Saturn’s locally designed manufacturing system featured self-directed teams and the integration of union representatives into management’s strategic and operational decision-making processes. Saul A. Rubinstein and Thomas A. Kochan have followed the Saturn story since its beginning in 1983. Through surveys as well as hundreds of interviews with company managers, union representatives, and employees, and with leaders of GM and the UAW, they trace the history of, and the lessons to be learned from, this "Different Kind of Company." The Saturn experiment embodied a new concept of labor-management relations, management, and organizational governance. Has it been a success or a failure? Is it relevant in the current industrial environment? What effect has it had on GM and the UAW? The authors resist overly simplistic conclusions; Saturn’s strengths and limitations must be fairly assessed before the company’s experience can provide lessons on the future of unions, labor-management relations, work organization, and corporate governance.
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 176 ● ISBN 9781501718601 ● Publisher Cornell University Press ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 6708687 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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