| Reinhard Bendix - 1977 - 580 pàgines
...was increasingly subjected to the inexorable machinery of bureaucratic administration. . . . It is horrible to think that the world could one day be...filled with nothing but those little cogs, little men flinging to little jobs and striving towards bigger ones— a state of affairs which is to be seen... | |
| Ichak Adizes - 1985 - 236 pàgines
...giving birth. It took months to accomplish, and "delivery" was accompanied by great labor pains. "It is horrible to think that the world could one day be...cogs, little men clinging to little jobs and striving toward bigger ones— a state of affairs which is to be seen once more, as in the Egyptian records,... | |
| Steven B. Smith - 1991 - 266 pàgines
...machine and, aware of this, his one preoccupation is whether he can becomes a bigger cog ... it is horrible to think that the world could one day be...clinging to little jobs and striving towards bigger ones . . . [T]his passion for bureaucracy ... is enough to drive one to despair. It is ... as if we were... | |
| Stewart Clegg - 1990 - 278 pàgines
...the machine and aware of this, his one preoccupation is whether he can become a bigger cog ... it is horrible to think that the world could one day be filled with these little cogs, little men clinging to little jobs, and striving towards bigger ones . . . this... | |
| 1993 - 374 pàgines
...It would be the patrimonialism of bureaucracy. His words on this are eloquent and passionate: "It is horrible to think that the world could one day be...little men clinging to little jobs and striving towards the bigger ones — a state of affairs which is to be seen once more, as in the Egyptian records, playing... | |
| William A. Pasmore - 1994 - 306 pàgines
...architect of bureaucracy, had grave doubts about the effects his system would have on mankind: "It is horrible to think that the world could one day be...cogs, little men clinging to little jobs and striving toward bigger ones . . ."' But here we are. To clarify the contrast between bureaucracy and flexible... | |
| David K. Banner, T. Elaine Gagné - 1995 - 506 pàgines
...Prentice Hall, 1987), 73-75. 32. Ibid., 75. 1 0 The Creation and Evolution of Organization Structure It is horrible to think that the world could one day be...clinging to little jobs and striving towards bigger ones. . . . this passion for bureaucracy . . . is enough to drive one to despair. It is as if in politics... | |
| Roger Boesche - 2010 - 508 pàgines
...and women clamoring for the security and modest prosperity that bureaucratic domination will bring. It is still more horrible to think that the world...a state of affairs which is to be seen once more, as in the Egyptian records, playing an ever-increasing part in the spirit of our present administrative... | |
| Jacob Peter Mayer - 1998 - 172 pàgines
...thought is that the world may one day be peopled with professors (laughter) — we would retire on to a desert island if such a thing were to happen (laughter)...a state of affairs which is to be seen once more, as in the Egyptian records, playing an ever-increasing part in the spirit of our present administrative... | |
| Ursula Lord - 1998 - 382 pàgines
...brickmaker is more apt than the following comment made by Weber in 1909 during the course of a debate: It is horrible to think that the world could one day be...clinging to little jobs and striving towards bigger ones ... This passion for bureaucracy ... is enough to drive one to despair. It is as if in politics we... | |
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