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... managerial rights and prerogatives . A concern to resist challenges to managerial prerogatives and preserve the existing system of industrial power relations may be called managerialism . Man- agerialism is a ' view from the top ' which ...
... managerial rights and prerogatives . A concern to resist challenges to managerial prerogatives and preserve the existing system of industrial power relations may be called managerialism . Man- agerialism is a ' view from the top ' which ...
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... managerial authority and prerogatives . It should be remembered , however , that in Hobbes ' ideal society the citizens agreed to obey all commands of the sovereign and had no rights save those which the sovereign granted . There was ...
... managerial authority and prerogatives . It should be remembered , however , that in Hobbes ' ideal society the citizens agreed to obey all commands of the sovereign and had no rights save those which the sovereign granted . There was ...
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... Managerial Grid as part of its organisation development programme.24 It was introduced at the Geelong refinery on the initiative of senior management and personnel staff in order to improve managerial effectiveness , team work and ...
... Managerial Grid as part of its organisation development programme.24 It was introduced at the Geelong refinery on the initiative of senior management and personnel staff in order to improve managerial effectiveness , team work and ...
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Approaches to the study of organisations | 3 |
Chapter | 8 |
Occupational stress and work effectiveness | 191 |
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