What was the premise of "The Organization Man?"



A. Conformity to bureaucratic norms is important for the effective functioning of both business and government.

B. The most successful businessmen will conform to organizational standards that they helped develop.

C. Conformity to bureaucratic norms could make workers incapable of independent thought.

D. All organizations should clearly state the expectations they have for employees.

Respuesta :

The premise of The Organization of Man is that conformity to bureaucratic norms could make workers incapable of independent thought. This means that Americans became comfortable being part of big and booming companies instead of living as creative individuals. Businesses prevented men from becoming who they really are, who they were really supposed to be.

Answer:

The premise of The Organization of Man is that conformity to bureaucratic norms could make workers incapable of independent thought. This means that Americans became comfortable being part of big and booming companies instead of living as creative individuals. Businesses prevented men from becoming who they really are, who they were really supposed to be.

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