In contrast, the technostructure and support staff are known collectively as staff positions. |
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He defines the technostructure as the leadership of the modern industrial enterprise. |
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However, the emphasis is upon providing a service to support technostructure in a dynamic environment. |
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This was so much the case that managers were controlled by the technostructure that produced these counter-powers. |
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It was as if the Galbraithian technostructure was back in control, but with two fatal differences. |
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An integrated, transnational technostructure would not tolerate war or serious political trouble within itself, and would have a common interest in mutual protection. |
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Typically, it has little or no technostructure, few support staffers, a loose division of labor, minimal differentiation among its units, and a small managerial hierarchy. |
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To do this one needs great political sensitivity to manage the technostructure and oppose technocracy. |
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Whereas entrenched managers were controlled by the technostructure of their firms, today's managers, at least those in firms that largely depend on stock markets, do not have this safeguard. |
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What will the situation be like after enlargement, when the markets will react to any event affecting any one of the thirty odd countries which make up the European technostructure? |
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The hierarchical technostructure has been increasingly replaced by the network firm integrating decentralized units through the flow of information and money. |
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And then, finally, we saw in Enron, Worldcom, Tyco, and many others the emergence of the CEO as a predator class, looting and subverting the great firm and the technostructure from within. |
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