TD Magazine Article
Member Benefit
Thu Jan 01 1987
Looks at span-of-control relationships in terms of employee maturity and actual needs. Principle that has resulted in the traditional pyramidal organization and hierarchy of authority; Assumption that top managers should be able to supervise more subordinates than their counterparts at lower levels; Structuring of some organizations to have a narrower span of control at the bottom than at the top.
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ISSUE
CULTURAL CHANGES THEIR INFLUENCE ON ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOR