Management in Perspective: Selected ReadingsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 636 páginas |
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... corporate growth . Perhaps one chapter will suffice to tell the story of the modern business institution and its social responsibility concept . This lack of understanding of the role of the corporation is not confined to the people of ...
... corporate growth . Perhaps one chapter will suffice to tell the story of the modern business institution and its social responsibility concept . This lack of understanding of the role of the corporation is not confined to the people of ...
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... corporate enterprise . First , and only because I am most familiar with the area , is that of responsibility to education . CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TO EDUCATION The growth of interest by the business corporation in the general field of ...
... corporate enterprise . First , and only because I am most familiar with the area , is that of responsibility to education . CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TO EDUCATION The growth of interest by the business corporation in the general field of ...
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... corporations when asked by a stockholder to defend his firm's an- nual educational gifts : " We in the . . . Company believe in being good corporate citizens . We think the principle of corporate giving is well established . It is ...
... corporations when asked by a stockholder to defend his firm's an- nual educational gifts : " We in the . . . Company believe in being good corporate citizens . We think the principle of corporate giving is well established . It is ...
Contenido
Nature of Management | 3 |
The Principles of Scientific Management | 19 |
The Psychological Transition From Management Scientist | 34 |
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achievement action activities administration alternatives analysis applied approach areas authority behavior cabal chief executive clique company's competition complete concept conglomerate mergers corporate cost Critical Path Method decision decision problems decision theory decision-making economic effective employees evaluation example expected value factors firm forecast formal functions game theory goals growth H. K. Porter high n human important increase individual industry integrated inventory involved job enlargement leader leadership linear programing managerial manpower mathematical measure ment mergers minimax modern organization theory needs norms objectives operating optimum organizational performance personnel planning position possible problem product business profit profit maximization relations relationships role scientific scientific management situation social responsibility society solution span specific staff strategy structure subordinate success supervisor system theory tion top management variables workers