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Duncan, Daniel M. – 1973
The method most organizations use in processing information to carry on their management goals are inadequate for the modern world. A convergence of theoretical and empirical work can create new ways of thinking about management. Four areas which can help to achieve better organizational procedures need concentrated study: new conceptual tools…
Descriptors: Administration, Attitudes, Behavioral Sciences, Concept Formation