Colonel Urwick and "organization"
Ds Pugh
Omega, 1973, vol. 1, issue 3, 347-352
Abstract:
This paper examines Urwick's view that confusion of two meanings of the term "organization", due to social scientists, has diverted attention from the study of organization structure and the task oriented nature of management. It is maintained that this view is not an adequate characterization of Organization Theory. The relationship between social science and management theory is examined, and the approaches are held to be symbiotic, not, as Urwick suggests, competitive.
Date: 1973
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