as the level of industrialization incresses, the level of traditional authoruty decreases.
what is the relationship between staff and line authority?
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A relationship between people and there work
Max Weber proposed a three-part typology for authority, traditional, rational-legal and charismatic. Traditional authority leads to feudalism. Rational-legal authority leads to bureaucracy. Charismatic authority leads to a personal structure between a leader and his followers.
in first sight industrialization and education do not have a relation but for a successful industry professional and educated industrialists are needed this is possible only through proper education
la relacion entre el nacionalismo y los procesos de industrilizacion en europa
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Sociologist Talcott Parsons suggests that the doctor-patient relationship is somewhat like that between a sick person and a healer in traditional societies, where the doctor is seen as an authority figure who provides both medical expertise and moral guidance. The relationship is characterized by asymmetrical power dynamics and a focus on the doctor's professional role in diagnosing and treating the patient's illness.
Industrialization was brought to the countries that were taken over by Imperialism such as new ways of thinking and new ideas.
The chart shows relationships between staff in the organization which can be: * Line - direct relationship between superior and subordinate. * Lateral - relationship between different departments on the same hierarchical level. * Staff - relationship between a managerial assistant and other areas. The assistant will be able to offer advice to a line manager. However, they have no authority over the line manager actions. * Functional - relationships between specialist positions and other areas. The specialist will normally have authority to insist that a line manager implements any of their instructions.
The industrial revolution created competition between industrialized nations. It also increased poverty in non-industrialized nations. This created a gap between industrialized and non-industrialized nations.