Organizational intelligence: knowledge and policy in government and industryBasic Books, 1967 - 226 páginas |
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... EXECUTIVE SECRECY 1 10 The demand for secrecy in administrative life has intensified every- where , and the range of executive action ... executive secrecy , government officials generally invoke EXECUTIVE SECRECY 137 EXECUTIVE SECRECY.
... EXECUTIVE SECRECY 1 10 The demand for secrecy in administrative life has intensified every- where , and the range of executive action ... executive secrecy , government officials generally invoke EXECUTIVE SECRECY 137 EXECUTIVE SECRECY.
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... executive secrecy is the clear need for confidential communications in execu- tive deliberations . If men at the top feel vulnerable to attack for advice tentatively offered in private , they will keep quiet or avoid the strong ...
... executive secrecy is the clear need for confidential communications in execu- tive deliberations . If men at the top feel vulnerable to attack for advice tentatively offered in private , they will keep quiet or avoid the strong ...
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... Executive secrecy used to protect professional gossips and liars is obviously costly for individual freedom and justice . An equally important cost is that executive secrecy obscures great issues of public policy and permits sustained ...
... Executive secrecy used to protect professional gossips and liars is obviously costly for individual freedom and justice . An equally important cost is that executive secrecy obscures great issues of public policy and permits sustained ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
HOW MUCH AND WHAT KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE | 10 |
WHEN THE FACTS COUNT | 16 |
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Términos y frases comunes
A. J. P. Taylor Aaron Wildavsky accent administrative leaders agencies Air Force American American Express analysis area bombing Brandeis Brief British budget Burns and Stalker central command economy Commission communication Communist Company conflict Council court decentralization decision Defense Department doctrine economic economists effect elites estimates executive Federal firms Free Press German goals hierarchy Ibid ideological industry information pathologies Intellectuals intelligence failures intelligence function internal investigation issues justice Kennedy knowledge labor Lorwin managers ment Metz military missile official operations organization organizational planning political predictions President problems production professional Project Camelot quality of intelligence recruitment relations reports Salad Oil Swindle Schlesinger scientists secrecy secret social science societies Sociology sources Soviet specialists specialization strategic bombing structural technical tion U.S. Senate unions United University Press USAAF Wilensky World World War II York