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註釋One of the challenges of modern times is that of developing greater managerial capability. The goal is to solve human problems of production where they originate - among those who work together - regardless of level. If it can be accomplished, it insures continuing "grass roots" vitality, because men remain in control of their fate. They have stakes in the outcome of their own efforts. It is likely to be the best way, long term, to preserve the right to autonomous action. Every manager carries on his own shoulders responsibility for solving human problems associated with achieving maximum results through the productive utilization of people. The question is, "How can this be best accomplished?" - From introduction