Henry Mintzberg Quote

We find that the manager, particularly at senior levels, is overburdened with work. With the increasing complexity of modern organizations and their problems, he is destined to become more so. He is driven to brevity, fragmentation, and superficiality in his tasks, yet he cannot easily delegate them because of the nature of his information. And he can do little to increase his available time or significantly enhance his power to manage. Furthermore, he is driven to focus on that which is current and tangible in his work, even though the complex problems facing many organizations call for reflection and a far-sighted perspective.


p. 173 - The structuring of organizations (1979)


We find that the manager, particularly at senior levels, is overburdened with work. With the increasing complexity of modern organizations and their...

We find that the manager, particularly at senior levels, is overburdened with work. With the increasing complexity of modern organizations and their...

We find that the manager, particularly at senior levels, is overburdened with work. With the increasing complexity of modern organizations and their...

We find that the manager, particularly at senior levels, is overburdened with work. With the increasing complexity of modern organizations and their...