The New Management Scene: Readings on how Managers Manage

The New Management Scene: Readings on how Managers Manage
ISBN-10
0136153933
ISBN-13
9780136153931
Category
Management
Pages
221
Language
English
Published
1982
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Authors
Joe Kelly, V. V. Baba

Description

( 2 ) reaucracy , and soon this new political mode was adopted by the Prussians which eventually Taylor's scientific management brought was formalized by Max Weber whose ideal time and motion studies into the work place ...

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