The focus on the dynamic nature of organizations as living
systems is instructive and worthy of consideration. The book
provides a unique perspective on the variables that influence the
effectiveness of today's organizations. Advanced undergraduates and
up.
"Choice"
Describing his book as a disciplined excursion through the world
of organizations, Tracy has developed a unique approach to the
study of organizational behavior. Using James G. Miller's living
systems theory as his framework, the author describes organizations
as living--displaying the same basic function, structures and
processes as a plant or animal. "The Living Organization" gives us
a milti-level picture of the workings of organizations. The three
levels--individual, group, and organization--work simultaneously.
Diverging from current theory, the author asks us to treat these
levels concurrently, not sequentially. He uses the same set of
basic concepts for all three levels.
The reader will be stimulated by the interesting juxtaposition
of topics in this book. Topics, normally unrelated, form unusual
combinations reflecting the author's basic theme that all the
topics of organizational behavior are more closely linked than
previously realized. This book is excellent reading. It takes a
giant step toward providing the field of organizational behavior
with a theoretical backbone. Utilizing the living systems approach
to its fullest, "The Living Organization" integrates the field of
organizational behavior at its three systematic levels and it links
these concepts and theories so that connections between needs and
motivation and between decision-making and leadership are made
clear.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!