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Terme préférentiel
classical management
Définition(s)
- Classical management is a term most notably used by James March and Herbert Simon to refer to texts on comprehensive principles of general management dating from the early to mid-20th century. They referenced this work in proposing a new “organization theory.” Key authors frequently referenced in this classical tradition include Henri Fayol, Oliver Sheldon, Lyndall Urwick, Luther Gulick, Mary Parker Follett, and James Mooney. [Source: International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies; Classical Management]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-PK680N1D-X
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