The same fundamental logic underlies language and mathematics,
and indeed computerized information processing. Based on the three
well-developed academic theories of linguistic-mathematical logic,
living systems, and hierarchy, this book provides a framework of
fundamental logic to help management teams develop customized
integrative management theories for their own organizations.
Because of the ever increasing complexity of modern societies and
organizations, the information that informs and controls
organizations cannot always be casually collected and used.
Management observation and communication theory provides a way for
management teams to document and formally connect the interactions
of people, machines, information, and other matter-energy forms and
processes to multiple levels of abstracted ideas comprising
purposes and goals.
The book begins with a general discussion of living systems
theory and linguistic-mathematical theory. From this base,
Heiskanen and Swanson discuss a series of applications that examine
typical communications in organizations to discover the state of an
organization observed by the communicators. They provide more than
80 figures and tables illustrating the applications. The discussion
progresses through methods of constructing and using information
backdrops for analysis of communications to methods of combining
the results of analyses. Methods of syntactical analysis and of
semantical analysis are surveyed. This book will be an important
tool for management teams concerned with improving the information
flows and decision processes of organizations as well as students
and professionals concerned with management.
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