| 
        last updated 9/5/2012McGaan's Conclusions About
Classical Organizations
 
 
Classically managed organizations are tradition-bound, 
mechanistic and stable. Thus, they
			 tend to be slow and inflexible
In these organizations
roles and rules are too inflexible for
easy evolution, making it difficult for managers or others to 
bring about adjustments.  Thus, these organizations  
work best in stable rather than turbulent or
  rapidly changing environments.
Vertical communication is very important and errors in up/down communication
  cause   big
problems.
	Especially common is 
	lack of adequate upward communication to provide high-level (central 
office) decision-makers with adequate and accurate information for decisions.
The heavy emphasis on downward 
communication and control of organizational members (as well as  
"deskilling" 
by scientific job design), 
causes
lowered creativity and morale and  
can drive out quality people making rewards 
and punishments more important  
to compensate for this weakness. |