Artículo:

A problem facing managers in the 1990s is how to exercise adequate control in organizations that demand flexibility, innovation, and creativity. Competitive businesses with demanding and informed customers must rely on employees' initiatives to seek out opportunities and respond to customers' needs. But pursuing those opportunities sometimes exposes businesses to excessive risk or invites behaviors that can severely damage the integrity of the company.

Página:

80

Publicación:

Harvard Business Review

Volúmen:

73

Número:

2

Periodo:

Marzo-Abril 1995

ISSN:

00178012

SrcID:

00178012-1995-02.TXT