Need for Managers Who Are Leaders
.... The number of individuals a manager can directly supervise effectively is limited; this number is called the "
span of
control" (Vickers & Waterson, 1991, p. 446 ....
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Organizational Problem Analysis
.... Rigg argues that with such objective measures in place, the
span of
control can be widened and the need for daily
control and the burden on management will be ....
(1441

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Changes in Government Organizational Structures
.... The number of individuals a manager can directly supervise effectively is limited; this number is called the "
span of
control" (Vickers & Waterson, 1991, p. 446 ....
(3252

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Disaster Response Plans
.... Jurisdictional authority should be determined by the geographic location of the incident, and
span of
control should be used as the basis for expanding the ....
(3002

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Biblical Perspective on the Life Span
.... aims at facilitating construction of individual and social life-
span narratives with .... Fulingi and Eccles (passim), the stronger the parental
control in matters ....
(3937

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The Uses and Benefits of GIS Software
.... single individual.
Span-of-
control concepts, where one person manages a group of others, could very well become obsolete. In one ....
(3194

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Mattel and Corporate Reorganization
.... As the
span of
control of top management is broadened, senior executives will find more issues reaching their desk, and will have less time to devote to each ....
(1416

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The Concept of Working Memory
.... The main part is the Central Executive or Executive
control system and is in .... called the Articulatory Loop, the element responsible for memory
span performance. ....
(782

3

)
Japanese & American Auto Industries
.... In this same context, Japanese organizations tend to reject the American concept of a very limited managerial
span of
control. Excessive ....
(3272

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Political Interest Groups: The NRA Vs The Brady Campaign to ...
.... The Brady Campaign, and the Handgun
Control Inc. organization that preceded it, contributed $1.5 million in a 15-year
span (Center For Responsive Politics, nd ....
(991

4

)
Aging: Literature Review
.... Heckhausen, J., & Schulz, R. (1995, April). A life-
span theory of
control. Psychological Review, 102(2), 284-304. Heikkinen, RL. (1993). ....
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ADOPTION OF FOLLOWERSHIP AS A MANAGEMENT STYLE
.... the corporation. "
Span-of-
control concepts, where one person manages a group of others, will become obsolete. Instead, the organization ....
(2193

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)
LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY
.... In this same context, Japanese organizations tend to reject the American concept of a very limited managerial
span of
control. Excessive ....
(2780

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)
Japanese Management Style
.... In this same context, Japanese organizations tend to reject the American concept of a very limited managerial
span of
control. Lower ....
(2392

10

)
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
.... Ritalin). These medication are given to
control the hyperactive and impulsive behavior and to increase the child's attention
span. They ....
(3113

12

)
THE HUMAN BRAIN Introduction Studies of the h
.... It is also involved in concentration, attention
span, judgement, impulse
control, planning and critical thinking. Concentration ....
(2918

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Leadership in the Future
....
Span of
control varies from one agency to the next, but may be large in agencies that have highly technical individuals working in the agency, such as the case ....
(2506

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)
Japanese Management Techniques in the US
.... In this same context, Japanese organizations tend to reject the American concept of a very limited managerial
span of
control. Excessive ....
(2801

11

)
Lenin Hitler Ayatollah
.... the first Communist regime and the leader of a political movement which-within the
span of one short generation-would succeed in establishing
control over more ....
(2304

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)
Implemention Process of Total Quality Management
.... Thompson perceives this as a threat to his authority and
span of
control within the organization rather than assuming that if the project proceeds, he will be ....
(2696

11

)
Implementing TQM in a Fictional Environment
.... Thompson perceives this as a threat to his authority and
span of
control within the organization rather than assuming that if the project proceeds, he will be ....
(2696

11

)
Human Resources Management
.... Such executives are likely to bring in their own managers (Normans), and to exercise a small
span of
control (the ten landowners). ....
(1981

8

)
Japanese Management Techniques in US
.... discussion. In this same context, Japanese organizations tend to reject the American concept of a very limited
span of
control. Excessive ....
(2269

9

)
Human Genome Programs
.... the physical mapping, which generated sets of overlapping DNA fragments that
span regions of .... of the importance of the outcome of the HGP, quality
control is a ....
(1610

6

)
Human Genetic Map
.... the physical mapping, which generated sets of overlapping DNA fragments that
span regions of .... of the importance of the outcome of the HGP, quality
control is a ....
(1610

6

)
Agricultural Trade Patterns
.... the food problems facing the world today, but not until countries and regions begin to see themselves as able to fill shortages within their
span of
control. ....
(1932

8

)
Netscape Case Study
.... decision to "go public" means that the ownership of the company will be diluted from a closely held few to many, which decreases the
span of
control that the ....
(1020

4

)
Ethical Accountability in Government
.... One tangible result of this process is the flattening of organizations and increasing the
span of
control for supervision. Generally ....
(1586

6

)
Ethical Accountability of Local Government
.... others. Two tangible results of this process are flattening organizations and increasing the
span of
control for supervision. Generally ....
(1553

6

)
Current Relevance of Areas of Marx's Theories
.... that as they gain class awareness they will also demand greater
control over the .... Marx's methods of social analysis, which were created over a
span of four ....
(2007

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)