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Chester I. Barnard and other antecedents of the present managerial order
Authors:William G. Scott
Affiliation:Professor of Management , University of Washington, DJ-10 , 98195, Seattle, Washington
Abstract:The interwar decades of the 1920s and 1930s were arguably the most important in management history. Not only did America finally achieve a national identity as a managed society, management itself evolved a paradigm that has remained in place until the present day. Chester I. Barnard's work is the quintessential expression of the modernist spirit.
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