Exploration in management Part Six: Summation

Summary
- So we get out of the old Glasgow office and sub it. The only question left is the timing. Put it up at the next board meeting. Perhaps you're right. You're tired. Then stop overdoing it and start by having an early night.
- Model procedure. Peels procedure council. Tend to grow larger and larger. One of the results of this growth is a rapid increase in the amount of confusion, anxiety and hostile behavior. The thought of major organizational change is worrying him. It's not change I'm suggesting, it's awareness.
- If organizations so formal, human relationships will suffer. Random confusion in organization produces anxiety, hostility and antisocial behavior. If we want to avoid such behavior, we must be able to organize better.
- Three ranks of management. Each manager has a staff officer attached. BS, CS and DS responsible for giving CS task instructions. B and BS are therefore co managers of CS. The worry now is the point of resistance. The plant managers are your problem, aren't they?
- Wherever an employment hierarchy exists, three other systems of roles interact with it. To get real managerial authority, I've got to have an appeal system. To make it work, I must have policies. How are you going to get all this agreement? With works councils.
- Work councils are company institutions. They can't deal with national problems. Set up a series of conferences in which you adapt this procedure agreement to the needs of Dunsyth with reps from all grades. These ideas aren't Panacea's for all problems but at least they get them into focus.
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Speaker A So we get out of the old Glasgow office and sub it. Speaker B Have I? Speaker A Didn't I think of that? Speaker B I'm glad you approve. The only question left is the t...

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Country
UK
Date
1970
Language
English
Organization
Glacier Institute of Management