ABSTRACT

This study, first published in 1997, examines the relationship between the style of management used and the level of productivity, measured in terms of the organization’s financial stability. Other variables examined include the age of the top level managers, their educational level, the size and age of the organization, and the organization’s physical parameters. By determining whether or not productivity is affected by the use of a participative style of management, the author is laying the groundwork for making companies more competitive.

chapter I|3 pages

Introduction

chapter II|28 pages

Review of Related Literature

chapter III|8 pages

Design and Methodology

chapter IV|12 pages

Results

chapter V|14 pages

Conclusions and Recommendations