TRIVIOCRACY: SAYRE'S LAW REVISITED
Triviocracy is a generalized organizational phenomenon; to the outsider or casual participant, the goals or issues which members of the organization pursue have little or no overt relationship to the well-being of the organization; and once attained, these goals do not appear to help individuals in pursuit of their professional goals in any easily desirable way. In this paper will will explore the concept of triviocracy in some depth, describe the process that unfolds and examine the dynamics of triviocracy and its functions and dysfunctions. Copyright 1985 by The Policy Studies Organization.
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1985
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Authors: | Homer, Frederic D. ; Levine, Charles H. |
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Review of Policy Research. - Policy Studies Organization - IPSO, ISSN 1541-1338. - Vol. 5.1985, 2, p. 241-252
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Policy Studies Organization - IPSO |
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