Work is not exhausting because it is demanding.
It is exhausting because it is structurally incoherent.
In Coherence at Work, Gregg Patten examines the hidden architecture of modern organizations — and the quiet ways they rely on human nervous systems to remain stable.
When uncertainty rises, who absorbs it?
When ambiguity appears, who translates it?
When leadership hesitates, who compensates?
Most workplaces do not collapse from incompetence. They collapse because stability is quietly outsourced to the most capable people in the room.
This book is not a productivity manual. It is not a negotiation guide. It is not advice about setting better boundaries.
It is a structural diagnosis.
Drawing from organizational theory, structural psychology, and leadership design, Patten explores:
• Why competence often becomes captivity
• How guilt operates as a management technology
• Why urgency substitutes for architecture
• The moral compression created by money and survival
• What true structural leadership actually requires
With precise language and grounded workplace scenarios, Coherence at Work offers a new way to see professional burnout — not as personal weakness, but as design failure.
The question is no longer whether you are strong enough to survive your workplace.
The question is whether your workplace knows how to carry its own weight.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Work is not exhausting because it is demanding. It is exhausting because it is structurally incoherent. In Coherence at Work, Gregg Patten examines the hidden architecture of modern organizations - and the quiet ways they rely on human nervous systems to remain stable. When uncertainty rises, who absorbs it?When ambiguity appears, who translates it?When leadership hesitates, who compensates? Most workplaces do not collapse from incompetence. They collapse because stability is quietly outsourced to the most capable people in the room. This book is not a productivity manual. It is not a negotiation guide. It is not advice about setting better boundaries. It is a structural diagnosis. Drawing from organizational theory, structural psychology, and leadership design, Patten explores: - Why competence often becomes captivity- How guilt operates as a management technology- Why urgency substitutes for architecture- The moral compression created by money and survival- What true structural leadership actually requires With precise language and grounded workplace scenarios, Coherence at Work offers a new way to see professional burnout - not as personal weakness, but as design failure. The question is no longer whether you are strong enough to survive your workplace. The question is whether your workplace knows how to carry its own weight. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798250018470
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Work is not exhausting because it is demanding. It is exhausting because it is structurally incoherent. In Coherence at Work, Gregg Patten examines the hidden architecture of modern organizations - and the quiet ways they rely on human nervous systems to remain stable. When uncertainty rises, who absorbs it?When ambiguity appears, who translates it?When leadership hesitates, who compensates? Most workplaces do not collapse from incompetence. They collapse because stability is quietly outsourced to the most capable people in the room. This book is not a productivity manual. It is not a negotiation guide. It is not advice about setting better boundaries. It is a structural diagnosis. Drawing from organizational theory, structural psychology, and leadership design, Patten explores: - Why competence often becomes captivity- How guilt operates as a management technology- Why urgency substitutes for architecture- The moral compression created by money and survival- What true structural leadership actually requires With precise language and grounded workplace scenarios, Coherence at Work offers a new way to see professional burnout - not as personal weakness, but as design failure. The question is no longer whether you are strong enough to survive your workplace. The question is whether your workplace knows how to carry its own weight. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798250018470
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