When it was first published in 1983, the
New York Times called
High Output Management "an organizational
Baedeker for managers at all levels," and the
Washington Post described it as "interesting, down-to-earth book that is useful to anyone who influences the work of others, directly or indirectly." Horowitz describes the book as having "almost legendary status," with top venture capitalists giving copies to their entrepreneurs. In response to
High Output Management's resurgence in popularity, publisher
Vintage Books reissued a new edition of the book in 2015, the first since 1995, and an
e-book version. The OKR framework that Groves describes is widely used in companies in the 21st century. British political strategist
Dominic Cummings reportedly recommended
High Output Management to government aides after the
2019 United Kingdom general election. ==References==