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Mission Driven

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In recent years, the term "mission-driven" has become so ubiquitous, it is difficult to determine what organizations are not mission-driven. Its ubiquitousness signals something important, however:...
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  • 16 February 2027
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In recent years, the term "mission-driven" has become so ubiquitous, it is difficult to determine what organizations are not mission-driven. Its ubiquitousness signals something important, however: that we expect organizations to be moral actors that hold beliefs.

  In this book, Sorcha A. Brophy describes organizational politics that occur around the creation of policies on hot button topics like gay marriage, racial diversity, and abortion, arguing that regardless of whether or not members of organizations abide by ethics standards, the creation of these standards matters a great deal. Rather than serving primarily as a resource for guiding daily practice, organizational ethics standards are chiefly important because their creation (or adjustment) provides opportunities for organization members to engage with an imagined moral infrastructure. By creating and repairing ethics standards, members are able to understand their actions as guided by a systematic design and undergirded by stable principles.

  In practice, these moral infrastructures are not actually comprehensively designed, or truly stable. Consequently, there is ongoing work that organizations must engage in to repair perceived inconsistencies in the moral infrastructure. Brophy shines a light on this backstage work done by "custodians" at the center of organizations to maintain, and repair underlying moral infrastructures.

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Price: $110.00
Pages: 192
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 16 February 2027
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503638020
Format: Hardcover
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"Sorcha Brophy offers the reader an insightful new perspective on morality in organizations. Focusing on debates and dilemmas about organizational ethics policies,Mission Driven demonstrates their important unintended consequences for organizational culture. This book beautifully integrates fascinating 'behind-the-scenes' stories in the analyses, providing the reader an enjoyable sense of authenticity and engagement."—Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame
Sorcha A. Brophy is Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Mailman School of Public Health in Columbia University.