15715. SUMMARY OF CHAPTER SEVEN OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE (CHESTER I. BERNARD). In this chapter, Barnard discusses the elements found in all successful organizations. He argues that both organizational and individual concerns need to be taken into account; in addition, he argues that theorists such as Fayol and Maslow have extreme views on this subject, but the "managerial grid" of Blake & Mouton is a useful tool for developing a managerial style. 6 pages, 7 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source.