Professionalism
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Eliot Freidson in his influential book, Professionalism, published in 2001. This comprehensive work delves into the concept of professionalism as a vital method for organizing work. Freidson explores the dynamics of ideal-typical professionalism, where specialized workers take charge of their own tasks, contrasting this with the roles of consumers in a free market and managers in a bureaucratic setting. With 264 pages of thought-provoking analysis, Professionalism is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of work, labor, and organizational practices. Enhance your understanding of modern work patterns and practices with this pivotal text from a leading voice in the field.