The Nature of Managerial Work: A Comparison of Public- and Private-Sector Managers
Abstract
Little empirical information is available on the nature of managerial work. Such information is needed, not only for training and development programs but also for managerial selection, appraisal, and utilization. The purpose of this study was to compare high level managerial jobs in public and private sectors by examining job content, job characteristics, and required skills, knowledge, and abilities. Mintzberg's (1973, 1975) roles were used...
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Title
The Nature of Managerial Work: A Comparison of Public- and Private-Sector Managers
Published Date
Dec 1, 1980
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
4
Pages
453 - 466
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