Post bureaucratic organisations and managers
Cyril Sofer
Omega, 1974, vol. 2, issue 3, 313-334
Abstract:
Pressures to change in organizations administered on bureaucratic lines and using the production techniques of "scientific management" are deriving from certain intrinsic attributes of these systems and from changing attributes of the environment. These changes constitute attempts to introduce greater fluidity into organizational structures and attempts to diffuse power. To the extent that they are implemented they imply that future management will centre more on sociological and psychological data, will become more experimental and less directive in style, will focus more on organizational (as against departmental) concerns and will become more responsive to external groupings. They imply also that managers will be judged more by results than by the opinion of peers, that they will be more exposed to challenge and criticism, that they will be held responsible for the quality of the work experience of their subordinates and that their own careers will be less orderly.
Date: 1974
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