Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayScott, Foresman, 1979 - 270 頁 L'auteur décrit la composition des nouvelles organisations de l'administration publique et le défis de leur gestion. |
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... Barnard ? Not simply be- cause of the key role of the executive inculcating moral purpose , though that is important ... Barnard's view . First , if the emphasis is upon the collectivity - the organization or the cooperative system - how ...
... Barnard ? Not simply be- cause of the key role of the executive inculcating moral purpose , though that is important ... Barnard's view . First , if the emphasis is upon the collectivity - the organization or the cooperative system - how ...
第 81 頁
... Barnard's solution , widely cited and firmly embraced by many theorists , is that authority comes from the bottom . The subordinate makes a decision to grant authority to the person above him . If a subordinate does not accept the ...
... Barnard's solution , widely cited and firmly embraced by many theorists , is that authority comes from the bottom . The subordinate makes a decision to grant authority to the person above him . If a subordinate does not accept the ...
第 82 頁
... Barnard's work is that of the role of informal groups within organizations . Weber and the classical management theorists were , of course , aware of informal relations in organizations , but they saw them as problems to be overcome in ...
... Barnard's work is that of the role of informal groups within organizations . Weber and the classical management theorists were , of course , aware of informal relations in organizations , but they saw them as problems to be overcome in ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS | 58 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 90 |
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