This book helps undergraduate and graduate students understand Chester
Barnard’s organization theory. Barnard’s book The Functions of the
Executive is a classic that, along with Herbert Simon’s
Administrative Behavior, is often considered to be essential reading
for management students. However, it is well known to be difficult and
abstract. Offering a systematic overview, this book provides an
excellent introduction to Barnard’s organization theory. Chester
Barnard’s concept of formal organization is often cited as a
definitive opus on the subject of organization. However, he provided
other concepts of organization, such as cooperative systems, complex
formal organizations, and informal organizations. In his second book,
Organization and Management, he added two more concepts, lateral
organizations and status systems, allowing researchers to gain a
better understanding of how Barnard developed his organization theory
after his first publication. Barnard was a successful practitioner as
well as a theorist, and his organization theory is full of practical
insights gained from managing various types of organizations,
including NGOs and NPOs. This book discusses how Barnard’s
organization theory can be applied to business practices in the
context of exploring a new style of management, and provides
suggestions for business people seeking innovations for their own
organizations.
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An Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811592065
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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