Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 47 筆
第 123 頁
... Given that we are not superhuman , our very limitations make us human in ways that we should treasure . They create the disorder that brings about change and unanticipated new orders . Bounded rationality is certainly a limitation , and ...
... Given that we are not superhuman , our very limitations make us human in ways that we should treasure . They create the disorder that brings about change and unanticipated new orders . Bounded rationality is certainly a limitation , and ...
第 205 頁
... given the new - found power of the blacks , and the generosity of large donors . If she were studying Westwood , she might discuss how an organization adjusts to the turbulent environment of technological change , or how dynamic ...
... given the new - found power of the blacks , and the generosity of large donors . If she were studying Westwood , she might discuss how an organization adjusts to the turbulent environment of technological change , or how dynamic ...
第 208 頁
... given the institutionalized thought structure , their interests were bound to be protected . To them , the problems were temporary , or they resided in the deficient character of those with the problems . It is customary in some ...
... given the institutionalized thought structure , their interests were bound to be protected . To them , the problems were temporary , or they resided in the deficient character of those with the problems . It is customary in some ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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