Multiple Choice
Henry Mintzberg | The Professional Organization
Mintzberg first discusses the basic structure and uniqueness of professional organizations and how they differ from machine bureaucracies and innovative organizations. He then presents various forms and models of professional organizations. Finally, he shows how the characteristics of being both democratic and autonomous can lead to favorable as well as unfavorable conditions among professionals.
-The fact that professional operators require little supervision suggests that the structure of a professional organization is that of a(n)
A) innovative enterprise.
B) inverse pyramid.
C) single purpose structure.
D) laissez-faire power.
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