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Daily Archives: July 3, 2011
Iron Law of Oligarchy
Your email: One of the most brilliant empirical observations of organizational behavior came in 1911 from German sociologist Robert Michels, who coined the concept of The Iron Law of Oligarchy. His conclusion that no matter how seemingly democratic or … Continue reading
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