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    Adhocracy allows organizations to operate in a more flexible manner. This flexibility can work well in fast-changing industries where organizations that can identify and act on new opportunities the fastest have a competitive advantage. Adhocracy may also work best with smaller organizations where managers are still able to comprehend and direct the organization when necessary. On the other hand‚ adhocracy may become chaotic or inefficient in large organizations where‚ for example‚ work may be duplicated

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    examples within a particular case. Utilitarianism is a general term for any view that holds that actions and policies should be evaluated on the basis of the benefits and costs in which they will impose on society. In this situation‚ it means that the "right" action or policy is the one that will produce the greatest benefits or lowest net costs. In the Publius case‚ it seems from the utilitarianism point of view that it would not be ethical to market Publius‚ as it may do more harm than

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    The Boundary less Organization General Electric’s former chairman‚ Jack Welch‚ PROBABLY coined the term boundary less organization to describe his idea of what he wanted GE to become. He wanted to turn his company into a family grocery store. That is‚ to eliminate vertical and horizontal boundaries within GE and break down eternal barriers between the company and its customers and suppliers. The boundary less organization seeks to eliminate the chain of command have limitless spans of control

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    Communication and Trust in an Organization South University Communication and Trust in an Organization Trust is the reciprocal faith that the intentions and behaviors of another will consider the implications for you. (Kinicki & Fugate‚ 2012)There are three forms of trust: contractual‚ communication‚ and competence.  In my organization‚ communication and trust are extremely important. For example‚ leadership in my business takes a head on approach to issues that may affect the group as

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    Cultural Diversity in an Organization 1 Cultural Diversity in an Organization Henry Jerkins Industrial Organizational Psychology Professor Withen April 5‚ 2011 Cultural Diversity in an Organization 2 There is no single definition to define cultural diversity in an organization. This topic has been studied from a variety of perspectives ranging from disciplines such as anthropology and sociology‚ to the applied disciplines of organizational behavior‚ management science‚ and organizational

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    of the Learning Organization (1990). He can be said to be responsible for the popularity of the concept of a ‘learning organization’ today. Peter Senge argues that not only we humans learn‚ but organizations also. However‚ learning itself may not be enough for the organization to survive in this ever-challenging era. In his book‚ The Fifth Discipline‚ Senge introduced five ‘disciplines’‚ namely systems thinking‚ personal mastery‚ mental models‚ building shared vision‚ and team learning‚ that characterizes

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    PART I What is Organization Theory? theorist /’ Ιər Ιst/ n. a holder or inventor of a theory or theories. theorize/’ ΙəraΙz/ v. intr. (also -ise) evolve or indulge in theories. theorizer n. theory /’ ΙərΙ / n. (pl. -ies) 1 a supposition or system of ideas explaining something‚ esp. one based on general principles independent of the particular things to be explained (opp. HYPOTHESIS) (atomic theory; theory of evolution). 2 a specula- tive (esp. fanciful) view (one of my pet theories).

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    The Four Frames of an Organization Organizational issues are often the most difficult part of managing projects. Taking the time to analyze an organization can help identify‚ understand‚ and solve potential problems. All organizations consist of four different frames: structural‚ human resources‚ political‚ and symbolic. Each of these frames describes a particular way of looking at organizations and how they function. For example‚ it can be used to identify the project stakeholders to help

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    department in any organization and the tasks it carries out to help achieve the organization goals‚ how it plans to achieve it‚ the challenges it encounters and what future plans it has for the organization. I have been privileged to interview our manager finance and administration who for some time‚ was playing the role of human resource manager‚ and get an inside feel of how the department works. I also got time to sit with various staff members from different programmes within the organization and get

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    ASSEMBLY Definition of Terms Program - a set of instructions that tells the computer to perform a particular task.   Programming – refers to the process of designing and creating computer programs.   Programming Language - a software tool that facilitates the translation of human instructions to a form that computers can understand.   Programmer - a person who can design‚ create‚ and maintain computer programs.   Algorithm - a step by step solution of a problem. Levels of Programming

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