Admitting that business and government are both bureaucratic giants, most authorities take the view that an intrinsic difference separates them. This position was expressed effectively by: (a) Professor Wallace Donham, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration at Harvard University; (b) Sir Josiah Stamp, an English businessman and public servant; and (c) Professor Nathan Isaacs, also of Harvard University.


p. 194 - Administration, 1949


Admitting that business and government are both bureaucratic giants, most authorities take the view that an intrinsic difference separates them. This ...

Admitting that business and government are both bureaucratic giants, most authorities take the view that an intrinsic difference separates them. This ...

Admitting that business and government are both bureaucratic giants, most authorities take the view that an intrinsic difference separates them. This ...

Admitting that business and government are both bureaucratic giants, most authorities take the view that an intrinsic difference separates them. This ...