Every employee a manager
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The concept of every employee a manager through meaningful work requires supervisory sophistication not common in today's organizations. Involvement of people in the planning and controlling as well as the doing of their work must be understood not as an …
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The concept of every employee a manager through meaningful work requires supervisory sophistication not common in today's organizations. Involvement of people in the planning and controlling as well as the doing of their work must be understood not as an act of good "human relations" nor as a means of exploitation but, rather, as a sound business practice that benefits both the organization and its members.
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