Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayScott, Foresman, 1979 - 270 頁 |
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第 39 頁
... bureaucratic model : expertise , written rules and regulations , clear ordering of positions , and hierarchy . The ... model which the development of bureaucracy at- tempted to supplant . Hierarchy and Timidity Another attribute often ...
... bureaucratic model : expertise , written rules and regulations , clear ordering of positions , and hierarchy . The ... model which the development of bureaucracy at- tempted to supplant . Hierarchy and Timidity Another attribute often ...
第 165 頁
... bureaucratic model ( apparently so as to increase his control by requiring that everything come to him for review ) , and people experienced much uncertainty in what would normally be routine tasks.48 There is also disagreement at ...
... bureaucratic model ( apparently so as to increase his control by requiring that everything come to him for review ) , and people experienced much uncertainty in what would normally be routine tasks.48 There is also disagreement at ...
第 171 頁
... model , afforded by the work of March and Simon , among others , and further extended by the development of the technologi- cal school , that makes it possible to see the problem in this ... bureaucratic model The Neo - Weberian Model 171.
... model , afforded by the work of March and Simon , among others , and further extended by the development of the technologi- cal school , that makes it possible to see the problem in this ... bureaucratic model The Neo - Weberian Model 171.
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS | 58 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 90 |
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Administrative Science Quarterly agencies American analysis appear aspects associated authority Barnard basic behavior bureaucracy chapter Company complex concerned cooperation costs course criticism deal decisions departments direct discussion economic effect employees environment example executive exist firm force Free function give goals groups hierarchy hospital human relations important increase individual industry institutional interests involved John kinds labor leaders leadership less levels major March matter means morale nature operating organizational organizations performance person personnel plant political position Press problem productivity professionals programs question rational records regarding relationship responsibility Review routine rules selection Simon situation social society Sociology structure studies tasks theory things tion tool types units University values workers York