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01/10/2013 17:53

Systems thinking: A shift of mind

Systems thinking: A shift of mind By: Leontes Dorzilme September, 2013   The concept of system implies the interrelation of many parts of the same body. The human being is the obvious example of a system. Each part of the system must operate properly to be sure that the system is...

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01/10/2013 17:33

Learning organization: The influence of leadership and organizational design

Learning organization: The influence of leadership and organizational design By: Leontes Dorzilme September, 2013   The learning organization has proven to be the most effective in today’s global business environment dominated by technology and constant change. The learning organization...

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14/09/2013 23:30

Stakeholders' role in ethical decision making process

  By: Leontes Dorzilme Introduction The stakeholders both in nonprofit or for-profit organizations are playing a key role in a formal or non formal interaction with management. The company is the reflection of the stakeholders’ values, goals, and needs in a certain way. They are implied in...

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22/05/2013 22:11

Organizational structure, life cycle, and decision making adapted to contingency for effectiveness

Organizational structure, life cycles, and decision making adapted to contingency for effectiveness By: Leontes Dorzilme   Introduction If the organization is not paying great attention to the constituencies and contingencies, it may be effective, but not successful, (Daft, 2010). The...

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18/05/2013 23:54

Understand the organizational life cycle

The concept of organizational life cycle applies a humanization form to explain that organizations are born, grow and die like people. It looks very practical to understand the organization in such a way because leadership style, structural design, and also the management approach will have to be...

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11/05/2013 20:41

Can organizational effectiveness be measured by the degree to which the organization achieves its goals

 Can organizational effectiveness be measured by the degree to which the organization achieves its goals? I do agree that the organizational effectiveness is measured by the degree to which the organization achieves its goals. The goals are stated in each area in order to evaluate the degree...

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11/05/2013 20:37

Problems that could arise when using Open Systems Theory and the ways to address them

Problems that could arise when using Open Systems Theory and teh ways to address themThe open system theory has been developed after the World War II as the opposite of the Elton Mayo and Henry Fayol approaches of organization which presented them as a closed system, an autonomous entity with its...

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11/05/2013 20:30

The best approach to measure organizational effectiveness and to determine structural deficiency

The best approach to measure organizational effectiveness and to determine structural deficiency Dalton, D. R. et al. (1980), research suggests that situational and structural variables may be more associated with organizational performance than either of these variables acting alone. Depending on...

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09/05/2013 10:33

The effects leadership can have on an organization.

The effects leadership can have on an organization.  In a constant changing work environment linked to the globalization, it is important to determine the most significant effects people are expected leadership to have over an organization. The need for profit has always been a dilemma...

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27/03/2013 23:10

How to manage stakeholders' influences over a nonprofit organization?

How to manage stakeholders' influences over a nonprofit organization? The nonprofit organizations are involved in areas where there is a social or charitable need that is not covered by the government or a for-profit organization. According to the course lecture, “the goal of a nonprofit...

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