Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 42
... followed strictly would destroy the value of the comprehensive or integrated approach . All schemes of priorities are based upon what might be called a relative merit theory . They tend to focus upon intangibles which are difficult of ...
... followed strictly would destroy the value of the comprehensive or integrated approach . All schemes of priorities are based upon what might be called a relative merit theory . They tend to focus upon intangibles which are difficult of ...
Page 58
... followed general rules , which were more or less stable , more or less exhaustive , and which could be learned . From these six characteristics of officialdom Weber saw certain results for the position of the official . Office holding ...
... followed general rules , which were more or less stable , more or less exhaustive , and which could be learned . From these six characteristics of officialdom Weber saw certain results for the position of the official . Office holding ...
Page 116
... followed . The medical audit , as used in the United States , may have possible advantages . ( ii ) When the needs of the community for hospitals and hospital beds have been assessed and determined , it is then obviously necessary to ...
... followed . The medical audit , as used in the United States , may have possible advantages . ( ii ) When the needs of the community for hospitals and hospital beds have been assessed and determined , it is then obviously necessary to ...
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