Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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... percent gain in productivity , they conclude as follows : over one third of the gain - 11 percentage points - came from the " earnings development pro- gram . " In this program , an engineer sat down with those employees who were ...
... percent gain in productivity , they conclude as follows : over one third of the gain - 11 percentage points - came from the " earnings development pro- gram . " In this program , an engineer sat down with those employees who were ...
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... percent of them accounted for 76 percent of the sales . The figures in assets are even more striking : 61 percent of all corporate assets were controlled by one - tenth of one percent of firms in 1972.51 So the great variation provided ...
... percent of them accounted for 76 percent of the sales . The figures in assets are even more striking : 61 percent of all corporate assets were controlled by one - tenth of one percent of firms in 1972.51 So the great variation provided ...
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... percent of whites , 44 percent of blacks , and 56 percent of Hispanic peoples , according to a book by Jonathan Kozol5 ) . The role of symbols is crucial , but we should search for powerful interests behind the distortions that the ...
... percent of whites , 44 percent of blacks , and 56 percent of Hispanic peoples , according to a book by Jonathan Kozol5 ) . The role of symbols is crucial , but we should search for powerful interests behind the distortions that the ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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