Chester Barnard citations

Chester Barnard était un manager américain célèbre pour son livre The Functions of the Executive dans lequel il développait des idées reprises ensuite en management sur :



Les organisations « formelles »

La coopération, élément clé du management et la volonté de coopération

L'efficacité et l'efficience

Les rôles des dirigeants.Il a été directeur de l'American Telephone & Telegraph, le plus grand opérateur téléphonique du monde, ayant compté jusqu'à un million de personnes dans les années 1950, aujourd'hui AT&T Corporation.

En 1927, il est nommé à 41 ans, président de la New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, aujourd'hui Verizon New Jersey. Wikipedia  

✵ 7. novembre 1886 – 7. juin 1961
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Chester Barnard: Citations en anglais

“An organization comes into being when (1) there are persons able to communicate with each other (2) who are willing to contribute action (3) to accomplish a common purpose.”

Chester Barnard livre The Functions of the Executive

Source: The Functions of the Executive (1938), p. 82; Highlighted section cited among others in: Dennis K. Mumby (2012), Organizational Communication: A Critical Approach. p. 8
Contexte: An organization comes into being when (1) there are persons able to communicate with each other (2) who are willing to contribute action (3) to accomplish a common purpose. The elements of an organization are therefore (1) communication; (2) willingness to serve; and (3) common purpose. These elements are necessary and sufficient conditions initially, and they are found in all such organizations. The third element, purpose, is implicit in the definition. Willingness to serve, and communication, and the interdependence of the three elements in general, and their mutual dependence in specifie cooperative systems, are matters of experience and observation.

“It is what we think we know that keeps us from learning.”

Attributed to Chester Bernard in: Brand, Richard A. "Hypothesis-based research." Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 28.2 (1998): 71-73.

“The inculcation of belief in the real existence of a common purpose is an essential executive function.”

Chester Barnard livre The Functions of the Executive

Source: The Functions of the Executive (1938), p. 87

“The executive is primarily concerned with decisions which facilitate or hinder other decisions.”

Source: Organization and Management: Selected Papers (1948), p. 211

“Planning is one of the many catchwords whose present popularity is roughly proportionate to the obscurity of its definition.”

Chester Barnard livre The Functions of the Executive

Source: The Functions of the Executive (1938), p. 112