Frasi di Charles Perrow
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Charles Perrow è un sociologo statunitense.

È professore emerito di sociologia all'Università Yale; ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca in Scienze Sociali a Berkeley e da molti anni ricerca e scrive riguardo a teorie organizzative.

Tra i suoi interessi principali vi sono lo sviluppo della burocrazia nel XIX secolo, i movimenti radicali degli anni sessanta, le teorie marxiste dell'industrializzazione e delle crisi contemporanee e gli incidenti e le responsabilità organizzative intrinseche e estrinseche degli accadimenti nefasti .

È un critico storico degli assunti di Barnard e della sua teoria dell'azione ma riconosce allo studioso la paternità della moderna teoria dell'organizzazione insieme a Max Weber. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. Febbraio 1925 – 12. Novembre 2019
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Charles Perrow: Frasi in inglese

“Unambiguous pursuit of official goals is not likely to be common.”

Origine: 1960s, Authority, Goals and Prestige in a General Hospital, 1960, p. 21

“The essence of the normal accident [is] the interaction of multiple failures that are not in a direct operational sequence.”

Charles Perrow libro Normal Accidents

Origine: 1980s and later, Normal Accidents, 1984, p. 23

“This article [entitled A framework for the comparative analysis of organizations], was one of three independent statements in 1967 of what came to be called "contingency theory." It held that the structure of an organization depends upon (is ‘contingent’ upon) the kind of task performed, rather than upon some universal principles that apply to all organizations. The notion was in the wind at the time.
I think we were all convinced we had a breakthrough, and in some respects we did — there was no one best way of organizing; bureaucracy was efficient for some tasks and inefficient for others; top managers tried to organize departments (research, production) in the same way when they should have different structures; organizational comparisons of goals, output, morale, growth, etc., should control for types of technologies; and so on. While my formulation grew out of fieldwork, my subsequent research offered only modest support for it. I learned that managers had other ends to maximize than efficient production and they sometimes sacrificed efficiency for political and personal ends.”

Charles Perrow, in "This Week’s Citation Classic." in: CC, Nr. 14. April 6, 1981 (online at garfield.library.upenn.edu)
Comment:
The other two 1967 publications were Paul R. Lawrence & Jay W. Lorsch. Organization and environment. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1967, and James D. Thompson. Organizations in action. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967.
1980s and later

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