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IN SOCIOLOGY In Sociology it is seen as the most visible element of a Power Network , which itself usually organizes many Social Network s. The entire network has Social Capital which is mobilized in response to the orders that move through the hierarchy - and closely controlled. This leads to the phrase Command And Control . COMMUNICATIONS In the military the term . Since military situations involve disrupted, hurried, confused or deliberately intercepted and altered communications - see Signals Warfare and Information Warfare , and also a degree of manipulation of emotion - see Psychological Warfare - it is important that communications be closely monitored to ensure that command actually results in control. Possibly the most extensive studies of this were in the Cold War when both the USA and USSR put great effort into ensuring that their Strategic Missile forces were under full control and that communications to them could not be interfered with, disrupted, or manipulated in any way. COMMON FEATURES OF A COMMAND HIERARCHY Regardless of the degree of control or results achieved, and regardless of how the hierarchy is justified and rationalized, certain aspects of a command hierarchy tend to be similar:
PROBLEMS WITH COMMAND HIERARCHY However, people of such compatible views often have similar Systemic Bias es, due to being from the same culture. Such problems as Groupthink or willingness to accept one Standard Of Evidence internal to the group, but require drastically higher evidence from outside, are common. In part to address these problems: Much modern Management Science has focused on reducing reliance on command hierarchy especially for Information Flow , since the cost of communications is now low, and the cost of management mistakes is higher - especially under Globalization - than at any point in the past. It is also easier to replace Manager s, so they have a personal interest in more distributed responsibility and perhaps more Consensus Decision Making . Ubiquitous Command And Control posits for military organizations, a generalisation from hierarchies to networks which allows for the use of hierarchies when they are appropriate, and non-hierarchical networks when they are inappropriate. This includes the notion of ''mission agreement'', to support "edge in" as well as "top-down" flow of intent. |