organizational reach

  • 1organizational reach — In his extensive historical study of The Social Sources of Power(vol. i, 1986), the British sociologist Michael Mann offers a fourfold typology of types of organizational reach, a term he uses to describe the characteristics of social power… …

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  • 2Organizational conflict — is a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests between people working together. Conflict takes many forms in organizations. There is the inevitable clash between formal authority and power and… …

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  • 3Organizational architecture — has two very different meanings. In one sense it literally refers to the organization in its built environment and in another sense it refers to architecture metaphorically, as a structure which fleshes out the organizations. Organizational… …

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  • 4Organizational configuration — Today’s companies are faced with strategic tasks emerging from the international operating environment. The ability to respond to those tasks is usually constrained by their internal capabilities, which are shaped by the company’s administrative… …

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  • 5Organizational engineering — Contents 1 Theory 2 Tools For Individuals 3 Tools For Groups 4 Tools For Firms 5 Applications …

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  • 6Industrial and organizational psychology — Psychology …

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  • 7Computer Simulation and Organizational Studies — Computer Simulation is a prominent method in organizational studies and strategic management (Harrison, Lin, Carroll, Carley, 2007). While there are many uses for computer simulation (including the development of engineering systems inside high… …

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  • 8Computer simulation and organizational studies — Computer simulation is a prominent method in organizational studies and strategic management.[1] While there are many uses for computer simulation (including the development of engineering systems inside high technology firms), most academics in… …

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  • 9power — is the concept which is at the heart of the subject of social stratification . It is therefore not surprising that we have seen so many disputes concerning its meaning (including disputes about what particular sociologists meant when they used… …

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  • 10authoritative power — See organizational reach …

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