Enterprise Management Has A Class Character
Chiang Yang-nan
Chinese Economy, 1975, vol. 9, issue 1, 12-17
Abstract:
Why must there be management in a factory? Some comrades believe that with so many people working together, each with his own task yet mutually linked, production could not proceed in an orderly fashion without management. Some comrades also believe that management is nothing but the organizing principle for production. It is a prerequisite for any sizable labor project and a means for organizing and coordinating production. Are these views correct?
Date: 1975
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