Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayL'auteur décrit la composition des nouvelles organisations de l'administration publique et le défis de leur gestion. |
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... example , small businessmen , particularly doctors and dentists , " sell " delinquent accounts to a tax collecting firm ; the tax collecting firm gives the businessman , say , 40 percent of the value of the account and then keeps ...
... example , small businessmen , particularly doctors and dentists , " sell " delinquent accounts to a tax collecting firm ; the tax collecting firm gives the businessman , say , 40 percent of the value of the account and then keeps ...
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... examples , asserted Parsons . Unfortunately , his main example had little to do with or- ganizations , and his second example was something less than rele- vant . Since this is possibly the most important footnote in the history of ...
... examples , asserted Parsons . Unfortunately , his main example had little to do with or- ganizations , and his second example was something less than rele- vant . Since this is possibly the most important footnote in the history of ...
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... example , that the company have no confidence and trust in subordinates , while System 4 indicates complete confidence and trust . Nor are the managers likely to prefer subservient and hostile attitudes toward superiors over cooperative ...
... example , that the company have no confidence and trust in subordinates , while System 4 indicates complete confidence and trust . Nor are the managers likely to prefer subservient and hostile attitudes toward superiors over cooperative ...
Contents
WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS | 58 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 90 |
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