Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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第 122 頁
... possible alternatives , nor do they keep searching for the optimum one . Rather , they " satisfice , " or select the first satisfactory solution . Their very standards for satisfactory solutions are a part of the definition of the ...
... possible alternatives , nor do they keep searching for the optimum one . Rather , they " satisfice , " or select the first satisfactory solution . Their very standards for satisfactory solutions are a part of the definition of the ...
第 123 頁
... possible bureaucratic control as well as domination in general . Because we are not superhuman , with full understanding of processes or complete information and precise ordering of our goals , the organization can shape our premises ...
... possible bureaucratic control as well as domination in general . Because we are not superhuman , with full understanding of processes or complete information and precise ordering of our goals , the organization can shape our premises ...
第 150 頁
... possible . Few complex interactions ; component failure accidents can be handled from above or below . Tastes of elites and tradition determine structure . Most manufacturing , trade schools , single - goal agencies ( motor vehicles ...
... possible . Few complex interactions ; component failure accidents can be handled from above or below . Tastes of elites and tradition determine structure . Most manufacturing , trade schools , single - goal agencies ( motor vehicles ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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