"The superior in one group is a subordinate in the next group, and so on through the organization."
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Rensis Likert
(5 August 1903 – 3 September 1981) was an American administrator and organizational psychologist. His book New Patterns of Management (1961) is listed by Bedeian & Wren (2001) among "The 25 Most influential management books of the 20th century."
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