Evaluation at Work: A Psychoanalytical Critique

Author:   Bénédicte Vidaillet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367759643


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 December 2021
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Author:   Bénédicte Vidaillet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9780367759643


ISBN 10:   0367759640
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction: the ideology of evaluation—inevitable, illusory… but worth it 1. Why we complain about assessment 2. Regular guy, total hero, good loser: what assessment would have us become 3. The unbearable enjoyment of others: stamp it out, or take it for yourself—all thanks to assessment 4. Ridding ourselves of the other through evaluation 5. Why assessment only exacerbates the need for recognition 6. A customer in need of enjoyment 7. The assessment spiral: why we can never escape Conclusion: resisting the siren song of evaluation

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'Vidaillet takes the critique of the evaluation society to a new level by showing that we cannot understand the evaluation society without attention to the psychic need for evaluation in the subject. We cannot escape the trap of evaluation unless we fundamentally reconsider our own engagement in it. Vidaillets analysis is brilliant and provocative. Read it if you dare!' - Peter Dahler-Larsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 'In this timely book, Benedicte Vidaillet sheds instructive light on an everyday conundrum - why subjection to formal means of performance evaluation is widely dreaded and despised, yet also grudgingly desired. 'We complain but we come back for more'. Formality removes some of the heat and uncertainty from more direct and personal kinds of appraisal. But compliance with the process invariably increases pressure to raise performance. It is shown how the allure of faux objectivity condemns the evaluated to turn a treadmill that is not of their making but whose unremitting motion can prove hard to resist. Evaluation at Work deserves to be widely read. - Hugh Willmott, Bayes Business School, London, England, and Cardiff Business School, Wales 'As concerns evaluation, the enemy is within us, not outside. Vidaillet's book opens our eyes and provides the most effective antidote to the metastatic effects of evaluation in the workplace! We are now ready to dismantle the plague of evaluation that limits the individual freedom and undermines the functioning of institutions around the world.' - Davide Borrelli, University Suor Orsola Benincasa of Napoli, Italy 'If most employees believe individual evaluation is inaccurate and detrimental to their work, why do they crave being evaluated? What is the root of our appetite for assessment? Benedicte Vidaillet draws upon psychoanalysis to answer this question and thus sheds new light on a fundamental issue of our times: our contradictory, love and hate relationship with the neoliberal system in which we live. This book is not only original and enlightening, it is also wonderfully clear and well-written, which is no mean feat given the complexity of the subject matter.' - Olivier Tonneau, University of Cambridge, UK


Vidaillet takes the critique of the evaluation society to a new level by showing that we cannot understand the evaluation society without attention to the psychic need for evaluation in the subject. We cannot escape the trap of evaluation unless we fundamentally reconsider our own engagement in it. Vidaillets analysis is brilliant and provocative. Read it if you dare! - Peter Dahler-Larsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark As concerns evaluation, the enemy is within us, not outside. Vidaillet's book opens our eyes and provides the most effective antidote to the metastatic effects of evaluation in the workplace! We are now ready to dismantle the plague of evaluation that limits the individual freedom and undermines the functioning of institutions around the world. - Davide Borrelli, University Suor Orsola Benincasa of Napoli, Italy If most employees believe individual evaluation is inaccurate and detrimental to their work, why do they crave being evaluated? What is the root of our appetite for assessment? Benedicte Vidaillet draws upon psychoanalysis to answer this question and thus sheds new light on a fundamental issue of our times: our contradictory, love & hate relationship with the neoliberal system in which we live. This book is not only original and enlightening, it is also wonderfully clear and well-written, which is no mean feat given the complexity of the subject matter. - Olivier Tonneau, University of Cambridge, UK


'Vidaillet takes the critique of the evaluation society to a new level by showing that we cannot understand the evaluation society without attention to the psychic need for evaluation in the subject. We cannot escape the trap of evaluation unless we fundamentally reconsider our own engagement in it. Vidaillets analysis is brilliant and provocative. Read it if you dare!' - Peter Dahler-Larsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 'In this timely book, Benedicte Vidaillet sheds instructive light on an everyday conundrum-why subjection to formal means of performance evaluation is widely dreaded and despised, yet also grudgingly desired. We complain but we come back for more . Formality removes some of the heat and uncertainty from more direct and personal kinds of appraisal. But compliance with the process invariably increases pressure to raise performance. It is shown how the allure of faux objectivity condemns the evaluated to turn a treadmill that is not of their making but whose unremitting motion can prove hard to resist. Evaluation at Work deserves to be widely read. - Hugh Willmott, Bayes Business School, London, England, and Cardiff Business School, Wales 'As concerns evaluation, the enemy is within us, not outside. Vidaillet's book opens our eyes and provides the most effective antidote to the metastatic effects of evaluation in the workplace! We are now ready to dismantle the plague of evaluation that limits the individual freedom and undermines the functioning of institutions around the world.' - Davide Borrelli, University Suor Orsola Benincasa of Napoli, Italy 'If most employees believe individual evaluation is inaccurate and detrimental to their work, why do they crave being evaluated? What is the root of our appetite for assessment? Benedicte Vidaillet draws upon psychoanalysis to answer this question and thus sheds new light on a fundamental issue of our times: our contradictory love and hate relationship with the neoliberal system in which we live. This book is not only original and enlightening, it is also wonderfully clear and well written, which is no mean feat given the complexity of the subject matter.' - Olivier Tonneau, University of Cambridge, UK


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Bénédicte Vidaillet is Professor in Work and Organizational Psychology at the Université Paris Est Créteil, France, and a psychoanalyst.

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