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Organizing men and power: patterns of behavior and line-staff models

Title
Organizing men and power: patterns of behavior and line-staff models [by] Robert T. Golembiewski.
Author
Golembiewski, Robert T.
Publication
Chicago, Rand McNally [1967]

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Description
277 pages illustrations; 23 cm.
Series Statement
Rand McNally series in the organization sciences
Uniform Title
Rand McNally series in the organization sciences.
Subject
  • Industrial organization
  • Industrial management
  • Line and staff organization
  • Industrial management
  • Industrial organization
  • Line and staff organization
  • Stabsstelle
  • Organisatiestructuur
  • Leidinggevend personeel
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents
Conceptualizing line-staff relations: Ideal models and the neglect of power -- Pressures toward unorthodoxy, I: changing organizational worlds -- Pressures toward unorthodoxy, II: problems of orthodox staff in operation -- Pressures toward unorthodoxy, III: the NII model and vertical fragmentation -- Toward the colleague concept of staff: the "team" as an organizing device -- The colleague concept: how it lives with program-sustaining tensions -- Organizing for the colleague concept: details of design and major side effects -- The colleague concept of staff: its place in the new research on organizations.
LCCN
66019446
OCLC
  • ocm00234887
  • 234887
  • SCSB-472799
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library