Citation

Ode to Luther Gulick: Span of Control and Organizational Performance

Kenneth J. Meier, John Bohte

Administration & Society (2000)

TL;DR

Optimal span of control varies by task complexity

This empirical study examined the relationship between span of control and organizational performance across public sector organizations. The findings supported that optimal span varies by task complexity and that both too-narrow and too-wide spans impair performance.

This research validates the biological analogy - just as Murray's Law predicts optimal vessel branching, organizational research shows optimal span of control exists and varies by context.

Key Findings from Meier & Bohte (2000)

  • Optimal span of control varies by task complexity
  • Both too-narrow and too-wide spans reduce performance
  • Average optimal span is ~5-8 for knowledge work, higher for routine work

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