74. "Organizational Work, Part I: The Theory"
ABSTRACT
This paper begins with a brief review of research on the nature
of organizational work. While there are many proposed measures of properties
of work, one cannot find a systematic and integrated set of concepts for describing
and analyzing organizational work itself. Organizational work takes place within
a larger context described by the ABCE model. Defining organizational work begins
with defining the concept of a process. There are two, interdependent hierarchies
of task processes. The first is a hierarchy of task process aggregation. The
second is a hierarchy based on the type of process. An example is presented
illustrating the interdependence of the two types of process hierarchies. Part
II of this paper examines the distribution of work and Part III presents empirical
results from seventeen organizations.
Key Words: Hierarchy, Interdependence, Organizational Logic,
Process, Tasks, Work.