“Apparent leadership problems are often problems of organizational structure.”
Источник: 1970s, Organizational Analysis: A Sociological View, 1970, p. 10
Charles B. Perrow was an emeritus professor of sociology at Yale University and visiting professor at Stanford University. He authored several books and many articles on organizations, and was primarily concerned with the impact of large organizations on society. Wikipedia
“Apparent leadership problems are often problems of organizational structure.”
Источник: 1970s, Organizational Analysis: A Sociological View, 1970, p. 10
Источник: 1960s, "Hospitals: technology, structure and goals", 1965, p. 915
Источник: 1960s, "The analysis of goals in complex organizations", 1961, p. 855
They can mobilize political resources to insure favored treatment better than small organizations.
Charles Perrow, in: " Organizational Efficiency vs. Power: An Email Interview with Professor Charles Perrow http://blogs.gonomad.com/blog/2005/10/organizational-efficiency-vs-power-charles-perrow.html." blogs.gonomad.com, Oct. 2005.
1980s and later
Источник: 1960s, "A Framework for the Comparative Analysis of Organizations", 1967, p. 195
Источник: 1970s, Organizational Analysis: A Sociological View, 1970, p. 133
Charles Perrow, "Is business really changing?." Organizational Dynamics 3.1 (1974): 31-44.
1970s
“The power structure will generally dictate the operative goals of the organization.”
Charles Perrow (1963). "Goals and Power Structures: A Historical Case Study." In: E. Friedson, (Ed.), The Hospital in Modern Society. New York: The Free Press, p. 114
1960s
“Organization theory…has been altogether too accommodating to organizations and their power.”
Источник: 1970s, Complex organizations, 1972, p. iii
Источник: 1970s, Organizational Analysis: A Sociological View, 1970, p. 50
Источник: 1960s, Authority, Goals and Prestige in a General Hospital, 1960, p. 2