
“The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.”
Source: New patterns of management, (1961), p. 5
“The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.”
Source: The evolution of management thought, 1972, p. 11-12 (in 1972 edition)
Daniel A. Wren & Arthur G. Bedeian (1972: 11-12); as cited in: Le Texier, Thibault. "The first systematized uses of the term “management” in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries." Journal of Management History 19.2 (2013): 189-224.
Source: A stakeholder approach to strategic management, 1984, p. 46
Source: The 80/20 principle: the secret of achieving more with less (1999), p. 142
John M. Gaus, Leonard Dupee White, and Marshall E. Dimock. Frontiers of public administration. (1936).
John M. Gaus, Leonard Dupee White, and Marshall E. Dimock. "A theory of organization in public administration." The Frontiers of Public Administration (1936): 66.; Bold text cited in Philip Selznick (1948, 25)
From interview with Anshul Chaturvedi