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A FIVE‐STAGE MODEL FOR DEVELOPING MANAGERS AND COUNTRIES: A SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH

Kybernetes

ISSN: 0368-492X

Article publication date: 1 April 1983

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Abstract

This paper attempts to present a general theory to explain evaluation and development of management practices in various social systems, organizations, cultures and countries. This theory proposes that there are five stages and levels of sophistication in management. It is also possible to link management‐level in an organization and the type of leadership that goes with it. At higher management levels, more systemic and strategic management is required, also as evidenced in recent international studies by Jaques. Management in developing countries can be enhanced by understanding these stages and levels advanced in international management and administration references.

Citation

SMITH, A.W. and KEFALAS, A.G. (1983), "A FIVE‐STAGE MODEL FOR DEVELOPING MANAGERS AND COUNTRIES: A SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH", Kybernetes, Vol. 12 No. 4, pp. 235-241. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb005660

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MCB UP Ltd

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