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Social Structure of Barlett and Sabol Law Officies

. This is why the norms remain simple and easy to adopt. The norms are easily followed by all ends of the spectrum in the organization of the office. The statuses and roles of the office are changing daily and can be seen in the way interactions take place. Overall, it is a complex structure not often found in such a small office.References CitedBecker, Howard S. "Culture: A Sociological View," The Yale Review, September 2, 1982, pp 513-527.Roy, Donald F. "'Banana Time': Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction."Human Organization, vol.18, 1959.Zanden, Vander. Sociology-The Core. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill Primis. USA:1997....

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