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This book examines the relationship between communication and
organizational structure. It demonstrates that organizational
structure must align itself with communication structure for
effective performance. A detailed table of the communication
process is used to examine a range of organization structures
including scientific management, bureaucracy, functional
integration, management by objectives, strategic alignment, quality
management, and self-managing teams. The examination concludes that
the structure required for the 21st century will put into effect
Follett's principle of functional integration, but associate with
it techniques such as strategic alignment and quality management.
Functional integration requires mutual negotiation of meaning and
relatedness built on integration of the individual, the group, and
the organization. The development of controlled cooperation
resulting from mutual negotiation and integration will make
formidable demands on managerial competence. This book provides
readers with a strategy for organizing a workforce with
expectations of personal fulfillment from work, in a climate of
intense international competition.
During a period of tumultuous change in English political,
religious and cultural life, music signified the unspeakable
presence of the divine in the world for many. What was the role of
music in the early modern subject's sensory experience of divinity?
While the English intellectuals Peter Sterry (1613-72), Richard
Roach (1662-1730), William Stukeley (1687-1765) and David Hartley
(1705-57), have not been remembered for their 'musicking', this
book explores how the musical reflections of these individuals
expressed alternative and often uncustomary conceptions of God, the
world, and the human psyche. Music is always potentially present in
their discourse, emerging as a crucial form of mediation between
states: exoteric and esoteric, material and spiritual, outer and
inner, public and private, rational and mystical. Dixon shows how
Sterry, Roach, Stukeley and Hartley's shared belief in truly
universal salvation was articulated through a language of music,
implying a feminising influence that set these male individuals
apart from contemporaries who often strictly emphasised the
rational-i.e. the supposedly masculine-aspects of religion. Musical
discourse, instead, provided a link to a spiritual plane that
brought these intellectuals closer to 'ultimate reality'. Theirs
was a discourse firmly rooted in the real existence of contemporary
musical practices, both in terms of the forms and styles implied in
the writings under discussion and the physical circumstances in
which these musical genres were created and performed. Through
exploring ways in which the idea of music was employed in written
transmission of elite ideas, this book challenges conventional
classifications of a seventeenth-century 'Scientific Revolution'
and an eighteenth-century 'Enlightenment', defending an alternative
narrative of continuity and change across a number of scholarly
disciplines, from seventeenth-century English intellectual history
and theology, to musicology and the social history of music.
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&Fork (Hardcover)
Tom Dixon, Maria Helena Estrada; Translated by Robert Hancock
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R1,542
R1,235
Discovery Miles 12 350
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& Fork seeks to represent the best in international product
design from around the world. In order to make the most
comprehensive selection of 100 important young product designers
working today, 10 key figures from the design world were enlisted
to curate the project. These 10 writers, curators and designers
have combined their extensive knowledge to ensure that & Fork
truly represents this exciting field and its most innovative
developments since its highly successful predecessor, Spoon, in
2002. Australia, the UK, South America, the Far East, USA and
Europe are all represented and give the book a truly global
perspective. With a short written piece provided by the curators
for each designer we are given insight into why the designer's work
has been chosen, and their background and future design plans. Each
curator has also chosen one piece of design for the 'Good Design'
chapter of the book.
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