Abstract
With good intentions, managers and administrators may cause professional accidents by overloading, overcrowding, overriding or overtrusting. (1)They may overload themselves and their subordinates; (2) They may overcrowd their time table; (3)They may shortcut and override some necessary details which their subordinates or business partners have painstakingly made; (4) In communist or post-communist countries, they may over-trust "official" specialists without any system of quality control.
Recommended Citation
Maruyama, Magoroh
(2006)
"Managerial and Administrative Accidents,"
Management Dynamics: Vol. 6:
No.
1, Article 7: 133-137
DOI: https://doi.org/10.57198/2583-4932.1219
Available at:
https://managementdynamics.researchcommons.org/journal/vol6/iss1/7