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The Deference Contract
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Ryde, Robin
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Business & management
/ Deference dynamic
/ deference relationship
/ Organizational theory & behaviour
/ punk movement
2012
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/ punk movement
2012
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The Deference Contract
2012
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Overview
This chapter focuses on the dynamic that operates between the deferrers and the deferred to – the deference contract. It explores the unspoken rules that apply to both sides of the deference divide, and why people are witnessing a chronic breakdown in this deference relationship; it is time now to look at the wiring beneath the board. The chapter presents three striking points about deference contract: (a) that deference is barely hanging on by its fingertips, (b) that this is a profoundly good thing and (c) that it is in the interest of societies, businesses and organizations that we prize off the last few fingers that remain. Much has happened in modern times that have altered the dynamic of the deference relationship. One such development has been the explosive arrival of social media and the viral power of the Internet, which has unrelentingly torn a hole in the thin dividing wall between the public space and the private space.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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ISBN
1118474406, 9781118474402
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