| Max Weber - 1968 - 371 pągines
...fulfilled its task, an office tends to continue in existence and be held by another incumbent. III. The management of the modern office is based upon...files'), which are preserved in their original or draught form. There is, therefore, a staff of subaltern officials and scribes of all sorts. The body... | |
| Anthony Giddens - 1987 - 324 pągines
...is able to secure some measure of control over the future. Max Weber makes this point, writing that 'the management of the modern office is based upon written documents (the files) . . .',19 but he does not develop it in the same way as I wish 18 Anthony Giddens: The Nation-State... | |
| Robert Hariman - 1995 - 288 pągines
...constitutes the "office" (Bureau) which is the central focus of all types of modern organized action. . . . The management of the modern office is based upon...which are preserved in their original or draft form, and upon a staff of subaltern officials and scribes of all sorts.39 Whatever the absurdity of the scene,... | |
| Robert Hariman - 2010 - 272 pągines
...(Bureau) which is the central focus of all types of modern organized action The management of the modem office is based upon written documents (the "files"),...which are preserved in their original or draft form, and upon a staff of subaltern officials and scribes of all sorts. 39 Whatever the absurdity of the... | |
| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - 536 pągines
...fulfilled its task, an office tends to continue in existence and be held by another incumbent. III. The management of the modern office is based upon...files'), which are preserved in their original or draught form. There is, therefore, a staff of subaltern officials and scribes of all sorts. The body... | |
| Bųrge Bakken - 2000 - 542 pągines
...8. 116. Hu Wei, Tang Yuan, and Ouyang Hongsen, Pan 3, p. 14. 8 'Human Quality' Preserved inlo Files 'THE management of the modern office is based upon written documents ("the files")', Max Weber once remarked.' In China, the file or dang'an characterizes the whole of society, with the... | |
| Jane E. Fountain - 2004 - 268 pągines
...and subordination in which there is a supervision of the lower offices by the higher ones. . . . IIL The management of the modern office is based upon...which are preserved in their original or draft form, and upon a staff of subaltern officials and scribes of all sorts. The body of officials working in... | |
| Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Thomas Keenan - 2006 - 436 pągines
...century, transformed this practice into a principle. "The management of the modern office," he wrote, "is based upon written documents (the 'files'), which are preserved in their original or draft form, and upon a staff of subaltern officials and scribes of all sorts."1 Weber formulated this principle... | |
| Alasdair Roberts - 2006 - 348 pągines
...the central characteristics of bureaucracy, Weber said, was its practice of managing on the basis of "written documents ('the files') which are preserved in their original or draft form." Elsewhere Weber observes that in bureaucracies, "administrative acts, decisions and rules are formulated... | |
| Shlomo Giora Shoham, Ori Beck, Martin Kett - 2007 - 800 pągines
...super- and subordination in which there is a supervision of the lower offices by the higher ones. 3. The management of the modern office is based upon...which are preserved in their original or draft form. 4. Office management, at least all specialized office management — and such management is distinctly... | |
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