Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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第 20 頁
... rules . A multitude of rules and regulations appears to be the very essence of a bureaucracy . The term " red tape " adequately conveys the problem . Rules govern everything ; one cannot make a move unless one does it by the book or ...
... rules . A multitude of rules and regulations appears to be the very essence of a bureaucracy . The term " red tape " adequately conveys the problem . Rules govern everything ; one cannot make a move unless one does it by the book or ...
第 21 頁
... rules about how workers are to interact , cooperate , and coordinate their activities . The thoroughly automated factory , of which we have none as yet , would be one with few or no written rules or regulations . Another way to cut down ...
... rules about how workers are to interact , cooperate , and coordinate their activities . The thoroughly automated factory , of which we have none as yet , would be one with few or no written rules or regulations . Another way to cut down ...
第 24 頁
... rules regarding which courses are to be utilized for distribution requirements . This protects de- partmental autonomy and provides scheduling benefits ... Rules as Scapegoats Rules are the scapegoats for a variety 24 Complex Organizations.
... rules regarding which courses are to be utilized for distribution requirements . This protects de- partmental autonomy and provides scheduling benefits ... Rules as Scapegoats Rules are the scapegoats for a variety 24 Complex Organizations.
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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