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spective on the deeply-personal contributors to conflict and collaboration among them. This buffered the tendency to interpret actions in terms of either organizational power or personal whim. See Golembiewski and Kiepper, 13. For details on designs to inhibit such build-up, see Golembiewski and Kiepper, MARTA, pp. 50-52. 14. William Bridges, Transitions (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1980). 15. John R. Kimberly, Robert H. Miles, and Associates, Life Cycle (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1980). 16. Perhaps the sharpest picture is implied by Charles H. Levine, Organizational Decline and Cut-back Management, Public Administration Review 38 (July/August 1978), pp. 316-325. 17. Illustratively, see the overview in Robert T. Golembiewski, Managerial Responses to Transitions in Adult Development, in Alice Sargent and Roger Ritvo (eds.), Readings in Management (Rosslyn, Va.: NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science, in press). 18. For an early demonstration of the interaction between phases and supervisory behavior, see Floyd C. Mann and L. Richard Hoffman, Automation and the Worker: A Study of Social Change in Power Plants (New York: Holt, 1960). 19. E.g., Stanley Davis and Paul Lawrence, Matrix (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1977). 20. neutral and inferior instrument concept of staff is perhaps the dominant model, and was more or less accepted in MARTA. Engineering/construction and transit operations were the top dog activities in MARTA. 21. E.g., Melvin Dalton, Men Who Manage (New York: Wiley, 1959); and Robert T. Golembiewski, Organizing Men and Power (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1967), pp. 61-75. 22. E.g., James S. Bowman, Whistle-Blowing in the Public Sector, Review of Public Personnel Administration 1 (Fall 1980), pp. 15-27. 23. Robert T. Golembiewski, The MARTA Code of Ethics (Boston, Mass.: Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, 1980). 24. Golembiewski and Perkins, op. cit. 25. Robert T. Golembiewski, Designing the West Lake Station Area, 9-380-689 (Boston, Mass.: Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, April 1980). 26. See Charles R. Figley, Stress Disorders Among Vietnam Veterans (New York: Bruner/Mazel, 1978).

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