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Designing Effective Organizations
Traditional and Transformational Views



October 1994 | 492 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book on organization theory adopts a distinctive stance. In contrast to the traditional rational approach, it develops a transformational perspective which focuses on the organizational world as a projection of each organizational member's consciousness. While covering all the basic topics of organization theory, the author's approach reflects today's changing management paradigms.
Samuel A Culbert
Foreword
 
PART ONE: ORGANIZATION THEORY FROM A TRANSFORMATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
 
Organizations and Organization Theory
 
Of Paradigms and Paradigm Shifts
 
The Industrial Era Paradigm
 
Transformational Thinking
The Emerging Paradigm

 
 
Creating the New-Paradigm Organization
 
Systems Thinking in Organization Theory
 
The Metamodel of Organization
 
Transformation and Organizational Effectiveness
 
PART TWO: THE STRUCTURE OF ORGANIZATIONS
 
Macro Structural Variables
 
The Creation and Evolution of Organizational Structure
 
Emerging Organizational Designs
 
PART THREE: THE CONTEXT OF ORGANIZATIONS
 
The Environment of Organizations
 
Organizational Technology and Structure
 
Organizational Size and Structure
 
Power, Politics and Structure
 
Strategy and Structure
 
PART FOUR: THE PROCESSES OF ORGANIZATION
 
The Organizational Life Cycle
 
Organizational Culture
 
Structural Conflict in Organizations
 
Facilitating the New-Paradigm Organization

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ISBN: 9780803948488
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