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    engaged in management theory and research began to adopt a new and simple orientation, which enabled significant advancement in the study of organizational management. This new orientation is known today as the contingency approach. This approach highlights the importance of situational influences on the management of organizations and questions the rationale of an optimal, single way to manage and organize (Zeithaml et al., 1988). As stated by Donaldson (2001), the contingency theory of organizations

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    Families and individuals attempting to achieve resilience can be described as subystems of larger systems. According to Hutchison (2013), many systems have boundaries that indicate who is in and who is out (p. 39). The systems idea of boundary is pertinent to the culturally competent resilience model because in many cases boundaries can keep families away from resources that could be employed to help them be resilient

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    There are four contemporary approaches to management: sociotechnical systems theory, quantitative management, organizational behavior, and systems theory. The sociotechnical systems theory was first proven to the U.S. to be effective by the Japanese in the late 1980s, and it expresses that management should focus on making sure that they have well trained employees with the right tools and knowledge for the job. In this sense, the employees can put their heads together and produce innovative products

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    Non Nursing Theory

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    It takes a combination of theories to make healthcare organizations function at a quality standard. Providing the patients with the best care possible is always the goal for any healthcare organization. It takes, not only the nurses, but all the staff of the organization to achieve this goal. Non-nursing theories exist to help guide all staff and provide an optimal work environment to allow quality care to be given to the patient. In this paper, some non-nursing theories will be examined and the importance

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    Systems theory is a way of elaborating increasingly complex systems across a continuum that encompasses the person-in-environment (Allen & Friedman, 2011, p. 3). The systems theory enables us to understand the components and dynamics of client systems in order to interpret problems and develop balanced intervention strategies, with the primary goal of enhancing the “goodness of fit” between individuals and their environments (Allen & Friedman, 2011, p. 3). Systems theory helps to identify an organizing

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    Old Christine and it will highlight the basic concepts that come from the Family Systems Theory such as boundaries, subsystems, family cohesion,

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    Management Approaches

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    Contemporary Theories of Management Contingency Theory Basically, contingency theory asserts that when managers make a decision, they must take into account all aspects of the current situation and act on those aspects that are key to the situation at hand. Basically, it’s the approach that “it depends.” For example, the continuing effort to identify the best leadership or management style might now conclude that the best style depends on the situation. If one is leading troops in the Persian Gulf

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    though the concept of holism is trending currently, it is a relatively ancient concept. The present day science recasts holism as system thinking. As such the holistic approach relates the objects or entities of interest to a system where very many basic units (parts) make up the complex whole. These independent parts have different attributes and roles within the complex (Bossel, 2007). Regardless of the fact that these parts possess variances, they are structurally and functionally integrated and

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    person-in-environment, and the various systems around him/her. The microsystem, which contains the child’s most immediate environment (Greene, 1999), includes the family, school, peers and youth programs; each functioning simultaneously as an independent whole, and as a part of a larger system (Zaastrow & Kirst-Ashmas, 2009). Mesosystem, consists of processes occurring between the child’s distinctive microsystems (Greene, 1999). Exosystem involves processes occurring between two or more systems, one of which is not

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    NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Student: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED IN Follow these procedures: If requested by your instructor, please include an assignment cover sheet. This will become the first page of your assignment. In addition, your assignment header should include your last name, first initial, course code, dash, and assignment number. This should be left justified, with the page number right justified. For example: DoeJXXX0000-1

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