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Искажение мотивационной среды и карьерных ориентации в процессах функционировании аномального карьерного лифта

Искажение мотивационной среды и карьерных ориентации в процессах функционировании аномального карьерного лифта

Abstract

The article is devoted to the important issues of management culture. There are examined the motivational strategies of contemporary Russian officials. The causes and factors of development of bureaucracy and bureaucratic tendencies in the management culture are analyzed. The survey of the influence of career orientation on functioning of the career lift is given.

Статья посвящена актуальным вопросам развития управленческой культуры. Рассмотрены мотивационные стратегии современных российских чиновников. Анализируются причины и факторы развития бюрократизма и бюрократических тенденций в управленческой культуре. Дается обзор влияния карьерных ориентаций на функционирование карьерного лифта.

Keywords

КАРЬЕРНЫЙ ЛИФТ, БЮРОКРАТИЗМ, МОТИВАЦИЯ, КАРЬЕРНАЯ ОРИЕНТАЦИЯ, ОРГАНИЗАЦИОННАЯ КУЛЬТУРА

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