Based on data regarding corporate mortality, organizations are built to fail: a conclusion critical to managers, employees, stockholders, consultants, customers, vendors, competitors, and therefore all of us who transact with and depend on organizations.Yet, literature about organizational management tends to focus on education and inspiration, and to bristle with optimism about the potential success of applying its wares. Ignored, in virtually all of this literature is the reality that personnel may ormay not be "inherently" self-interested, but certainly join business organizations in order to serve individual rather than organizational interests. At all levels, therefore, the organization"s long-term interest is undermined by the goals of the very members of whom it is comprised--it is built to fail. And through control of its various internal processes and elimination of opposition, the organization pursues self-destructive goals without knowing it. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Corporate Failure by Design: Why Organizations Are Built to Fail (Jonathan I. Klein)