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;Chapter Three THE COORDINATIVE PRINCIPLE OF ORGANIZATION (en) |
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;Chapter five THE FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF ORGANIZATION (en) |
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Onward Industry!, 1931 (en) |
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;Chapter two WHAT IS MEANT BY ORGANISATION AND ITS PRINCIPLES (en) |
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;Chapter four THE SCALAR PRINCIPLE OF ORGANIZATION (en) |
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/James_D._Mooney
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;Chapter one MAN LOVE TO ORGANIZE (en) |
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;Chapter six THE STAFF PHASE OF FUNCTIONALISM (en) |
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The informative phase refers to those things which authority should know in framing its decisions; the advisory, to the actual counsel based on such information; the supervisory, to both preceding phases as applied to all the details of execution. The point is that the line represents the authority of man; the staff, the authority of ideas. The staff is purely an auxiliary service. Its function is to be informative and advisory with respect to both plans and their execution. This is implicit in the word "staff" which is something to support or lean upon but without authority to decide or initiate. (en) |
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