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The management of organizations

open access: yes, 1984
Bagchus, P.M., Dooren, van, F.J.P.
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Wisdom, management and organization

Management Learning, 2014
The motive of success is not enough. It produces a short-sighted world which destroys the sources of its own prosperity ... A great society is a society in which its men of business think greatly about its function. Low thoughts mean low behaviour, and after a brief orgy of exploitation, low behaviour means a descending standard of life.
Nonaka, I.   +3 more
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Site Organization and Management

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2005
The principal investigator is responsible for everything involved in the conduct of a clinical research study. Prior to the initiation of any clinical trial, an investigator must become acquainted with the material requirements, personnel needs, and best practices involved in the conduct of the trial.
Douglas C, Wolf   +4 more
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Model management in organizations

Information & Management, 1985
Abstract The premise that the personal computer/spreadsheet explosion will result in the evolution of model management within organizations is explored. The authors use Nolan's stage model of organizational data processing activity as a basis for discussing the nature of change in organizations as local computing capability proliferates.
Dolk, Daniel R., Konsynski, Benn R.
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Managing the Polytheistic Organization

The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture, and Change Management: Annual Review, 2006
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Neville, Bernie., Dalmau, Tim.
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Managing an “Organized” Organization

Home Health Care Management & Practice, 2003
Numerous textbooks on management define the responsibilities of a manager as planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and controlling. One of the functions sometimes given short shrift is organizing. Corporations and agencies can run without being totally organized, but some would argue that a successful, efficient organization, and one that ...
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Managing RFID projects in organizations

European Journal of Information Systems, 2009
Radio frequency identification (RFID) allows automated identification of products by embedding chips with wireless antennas on objects.
Indranil Bose   +3 more
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Managing the Decentralized IT Organization

Information Systems Management, 1997
The growing trend to decentralize the IT function and move applications development to business units is often controlled by top management. A coordinated set of best practices helps IT managers take charge of change, position the IT organization as both a vendor of development services and a provider of vital infrastructure services, and ensure a ...
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Managing knowledge in a software organization

Journal of Knowledge Management, 2003
This paper explores the practical usage of insights on knowledge management (KM) to support innovation in a software organization. The organization has for some time engaged in software process improvement (SPI) initiatives to improve its operation. The paper applies two complementary approaches to KM, the codified and the personalized, to evaluate ...
Mathiassen, Lars, Pouya, Pourkomeylian
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