1977
DOI: 10.1177/030630707700400305
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Effective Management and the Auditing of Performance

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“…Effectiveness is given here the meaning ascribed by Brodie and Bennett [19] when discussing organisational and managerial effectiveness-namely, it is the extent to which objectives are met. In relation to job design, the implication is that the objectives, goals or purposes must first be thought through, described, and set out in order of priorities.…”
Section: A Critical Look At Job and Work Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effectiveness is given here the meaning ascribed by Brodie and Bennett [19] when discussing organisational and managerial effectiveness-namely, it is the extent to which objectives are met. In relation to job design, the implication is that the objectives, goals or purposes must first be thought through, described, and set out in order of priorities.…”
Section: A Critical Look At Job and Work Designmentioning
confidence: 99%