Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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... agencies into urban areas , to stimulate coordination among all agencies concerned with social problems , and to promote innovative responses to these problems . The problems had been documented exten- sively since the early 1960s when ...
... agencies into urban areas , to stimulate coordination among all agencies concerned with social problems , and to promote innovative responses to these problems . The problems had been documented exten- sively since the early 1960s when ...
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... agencies interacted . He and his associates conducted a fairly intensive study of six key agencies in each of nine representative cities during the stormy years 1968-1970 . Rather than assuming what the situation was and then looking ...
... agencies interacted . He and his associates conducted a fairly intensive study of six key agencies in each of nine representative cities during the stormy years 1968-1970 . Rather than assuming what the situation was and then looking ...
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... agencies . When a new agency comes in , there is some distur- bance but plenty of room to accommodate the newcomer and its money . Agencies agree on the nature of the clients , the basic soundness of the system , and the ameliorative ...
... agencies . When a new agency comes in , there is some distur- bance but plenty of room to accommodate the newcomer and its money . Agencies agree on the nature of the clients , the basic soundness of the system , and the ameliorative ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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