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- Frederick Harbison 著
- 出版社: Inc.
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- 出版时间:1959
- 标注页数:413页
- 文件大小:157MB
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PART Ⅰ:AN INTERNATIONAL CONCEPT OF MANAGEMENT1
CHAPTER 1.ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT3
Organization and Industrialization5
Management8
The Functions of Management8
The Managerial Hierarchy13
The Role of the Organization Builder15
A Threefold Concept of Management19
CHAPTER 2.MANAGEMENT AS AN ECONOMIC RESOURCE21
Simple and Complex Organizations21
Management and Markets22
Capital Investment and Managerial Resources24
Innovation and Managerial Resources26
Management and Productivity27
Management and Organizational Inefficiency32
Conclusion38
CHAPTER 3.MANAGEMENT AS A SYSTEM OF AUTHORITY40
Authority within the Managerial Group40
The Manager as Rule Maker47
Managerial Philosophies toward Workers50
Dictatorial or Authoritarian Management50
Paternalistic Management54
Pressures on Management for a Different Approach58
Constitutional Management61
Democratic or Participative Management63
Conclusion65
CHAPTER 4.MANAGEMENT AS A CLASS68
A Typology of Managerial Elites68
Patrimonial Management69
Political Management73
Professional Management75
The Power Position of the Managerial Class80
Conclusion86
CHAPTER 5.THE DEVELOPMENT OF MANAGERIAL RESOURCES87
A Critical Minimum Investment in Managerial Resources88
High-level Human Resources through Foreign Investment92
Importation of High-talent Manpower from Abroad98
Training Nationals Abroad101
Generation of High-talent Manpower at Home104
Effective Utilization of High-talent Manpower113
Conclusion116
CHAPTER 6.THE LOGIC OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT:A SUMMARY117
Some General Concepts117
Comparisons among Countries122
Management as a Resource124
Management as a System of Authority125
Management as a Class128
The Development of Managerial Resources130
PART Ⅱ:COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS OF MANAGEMENT135
Introductory Note135
CHAPTER 7.MANAGEMENT IN INDIA&Charles A.Myers137
The Nature and Extent of Industrialization137
The Managerial Elite140
Management as a System of Authority143
The Generation and Development of Indian Managerial Resources147
The Power and Influence of Indian Management151
CHAPTER 8.MANAGEMENT IN MODERN EGYPT&Frederick Harbison154
The Nature of Industrialization154
Management as a Resource158
The Managerial Elite160
The Generation of High-talent Manpower162
Management as a System of Authority164
An Evaluation167
CHAPTER 9.MANAGEMENT IN CHILE&Charles A.Myers169
Nature and Extent of Industrialization169
Management as a System of Authority173
The Managerial Elite178
The Generation and Development of Managerial Resources181
An Evaluation of Chilean Management183
CHAPTER 10.MANAGEMENT IN ISRAEL&Irvin Sobel185
The Nature and Extent of Industrialization185
The Managerial Class before Statehood190
Management Development in the State of Israel195
The Educational System and Management Development198
The Rising Status of the Managerial Class200
An Evaluation of Israeli Management203
CHAPTER 11.MANAGEMENT IN FRANCE&Ezigejie W.Burgess207
Context of Industrialization207
Management as a System of Authority212
The Managerial Elite217
The Generation of Managerial Manpower221
An Evaluation of French Management226
CHAPTER 12.MANAGEMENT IN ITALY&Franco Ferrarotti232
Context of Industrialization233
The Italian Managerial Elite235
Management as a System of Authority239
Generating High-talent Manpower245
An Evaluation of Italian Management246
CHAPTER 13.MANAGEMENT IN JAPAN&Frederick Harbison249
Nature and Extent of Industrialization249
Management as a System of Authority254
The Managerial Elite258
The Generation of High-talent Manpower260
An Evaluation of Japanese Management262
CHAPTER 14.MANAGEMENT IN GERMANY&Heinz Hartmann265
The Context of Industrialization266
Management as a System of Authority268
Management as a Social Group274
The Generation of High-level Manpower278
An Evaluation of German Management283
CHAPTER 15.MANAGEMENT IN SWEDEN&Charles A.Myers285
Nature and Extent of Industrialization285
Management as a System of Authority288
The Managerial Elite292
The Generation and Development of Swedish Managerial Resources295
The Influence and Power of Swedish Management297
An Evaluation of Swedish Management299
CHAPTER 16.MANAGEMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN&W.H.Scott301
Nature and Extent of Industrialization302
Managerial Resources303
The Managerial Elite305
Management as a System of Authority311
The Development of Managerial Resources314
An Evaluation of British Management315
CHAPTER 17.MANAGEMENT IN THE SOVIET UNION&Ralph C.James319
Nature and Extent of Industrialization319
The Definition of Soviet Management322
The Managerial Elite324
The Influence and Power of Russian Management332
The Development of Managerial Resources336
Management as a System of Authority342
Authority over the Worker349
An Evaluation of Soviet Management357
CHAPTER 18.AMERICAN MANAGEMENT IN PERSPECTIVE360
The Nature and Extent of Industrialization360
Management as an Economic Resource362
Management as a System of Authority363
The Managerial Elite368
The Development of Managerial Resources373
An Evaluation of American Management375
CHAPTER 19.THE MANAGEMENT OF FOREIGN FIRMS IN ECONOMICALLY UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES377
The Foreign Enterprise as a Source of Managerial Talent378
Foreign Enterprise Management as a Class380
The System of Authority in the Foreign Firm386
An Evaluation390
INDEX393