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STATEMENTS OF CONCERN

Office Technology and People

ISSN: 0167-5710

Article publication date: 1 January 1982

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Abstract

The office as we know it is gradually being changed as more electronic applications are introduced. To a large extent, information technology based on micro‐electronics is used today to carry out specific tasks in more efficient ways while largely disregarding or failing to cope with the overall effectivenes of an organization. Short‐term tactical productivity gains take priority over long‐term strategic development. Rationalistic and reductionistic procedures take priority over emotional, creative, judgement‐centered activities. Quantitative evaluation takes precedence over qualitative. Employee initiative is expropriated by the technology, leaving the operator little discretion in his or her task and a limited need for training and education to operate the devices.

Citation

Bjørn‐Andersen, N. (1982), "STATEMENTS OF CONCERN", Office Technology and People, Vol. 1 No. 1, pp. 13-70. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022605

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1982, MCB UP Limited

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