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The postulated procedures may be bureaucratic - administrative . By a
bureaucratic - administrative procedure we mean some process by which
problems are solved . Relevant solutions are associated with appropriate
problems and choices ...
The postulated procedures may be bureaucratic - administrative . By a
bureaucratic - administrative procedure we mean some process by which
problems are solved . Relevant solutions are associated with appropriate
problems and choices ...
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We need to add a final note on the decision procedures themselves . ... We
identify the system of governance as the procedure by which major decisions are
made : Who is allowed access to the university - as student , faculty member ,
trustee ...
We need to add a final note on the decision procedures themselves . ... We
identify the system of governance as the procedure by which major decisions are
made : Who is allowed access to the university - as student , faculty member ,
trustee ...
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The mechanism will be more " efficient " the more legitimate the rules and
procedures for promotion among non ... for success are related to other time and
energy - consuming activities than participation in the procedures of governance
( e . g ...
The mechanism will be more " efficient " the more legitimate the rules and
procedures for promotion among non ... for success are related to other time and
energy - consuming activities than participation in the procedures of governance
( e . g ...
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Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Organizational Learning and the Ambiguity of the Past | 54 |
The Technology of Foolishness | 69 |
Copyright | |
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Ambiguity and Choice in Organizations James G. March,Johan P. Olsen,Søren Christensen Snippet view - 1979 |
Ambiguity and Choice in Organizations James G. March,Johan P. Olsen,Søren Christensen Snippet view - 1979 |
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