Rational procedures are not always used, and when they are, they are confined to a simplistic view

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Rational procedures are not always used, and when they are, they are confined to a simplistic view of the problem that misses the complexity of real organizational events.

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Understanding Management

ISBN: 1585

5th Edition

Authors: Richard L. Daft, Dorothy Marcic

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