Classics of Organization TheoryJay M. Shafritz, Philip H. Whitbeck Moore Publishing Company, 1978 - 323 páginas This volume collects the most important works in organization theory, as written by the most influential authors in the field. These are the works of the "masters"-and, having withstood the test of time, the ideas presented by each of the works are commonly referenced in the study of organizational theory. This text is designed to help students learn about, understand, and appreciate key themes and perspectives in the field. The authors begin the text by describing what organization theory is, how it has developed, and how its development has coincided with developments in other fields. Each chapter focuses on one major perspective of organization theory, helping students absorb these concepts before moving onto new ones. |
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... applied to organizations , as in vulgar extrapola- tions from the individual ego to whole nations or ( by a no less vulgar inversion ) from strikes to frustrated workers . It is the logic , the type of analysis which is pertinent . This ...
... applied to organizations , as in vulgar extrapola- tions from the individual ego to whole nations or ( by a no less vulgar inversion ) from strikes to frustrated workers . It is the logic , the type of analysis which is pertinent . This ...
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... applied and choose among them . An increase in the use of categorization for decision - making decreases the amount of search for alternatives ( 3.6 ) [ 3.6 : 3.5 ] . The reduction in personalized rela- tionships , the increased ...
... applied and choose among them . An increase in the use of categorization for decision - making decreases the amount of search for alternatives ( 3.6 ) [ 3.6 : 3.5 ] . The reduction in personalized rela- tionships , the increased ...
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... applied a goal model , did not see any significant differences among the trade unions and parties he examined . All were falling considerably short of their goals . When a goal model is applied , the same basic mistake is committed ...
... applied a goal model , did not see any significant differences among the trade unions and parties he examined . All were falling considerably short of their goals . When a goal model is applied , the same basic mistake is committed ...
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Of the Division of Labour | 4 |
The Principles of Scientific Management 1916 | 9 |
General Principles of Management 1919 | 23 |
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