Supervising complex interdependent work processes
Supervising complex interdependent work processes1996
About this book
Many organizational theorists have argued that supervision is increasingly obsolete. One of the main supporting arguments is that a growing proportion of tasks are complex and interdependent and that such tasks are best managed by teams with little supervision. I explore one prototypical process, and find that it functions best with smaller rather than larger spans of control.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL39520301W