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    broundaryless organization are organizations that are not defined or limited by horizontal, vertical, or external boundaries imposed by a predetermined structure (Griffin). Boundaryless organizations also have a strong emphasis on teams. Officer Jack Welch the Chief Executive of General Electronics’ came up with the term of a boundaryless organization. This report would help Gerd Finger company Newskool Grooves understand how to make the company competitive and successful as a boundaryless organization in the

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    Elements of Effective Organizations Every organization strives to become a high performing organization. The essential elements of effective organizations include a practical business structure, an excellent communication strategy, competent managers, and influential leaders. The elements of success are the same for all organizations; however, the process of incorporating the elements are different because every organization is unique. Organizational Structure Effective organizational structures

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    Chapter 1: Organizations and Organization Theory Current Challenges of Organizations • Globalization o Markets, technologies, and organizations are becoming increasingly interconnected • Ethics and social responsibility o The list of execs and major corporations involved in financial and ethical scandals continues to grow • Speed of responsiveness o Globalization and advancing technology has accelerated the pace at which organizations in all industries must roll out

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    Shahnaz Naughton Introduction In modern organizations they always have to keep very close eyes on what coming next. In order to retain their position and sustain the market they always have to keep making changes in their organisational structure to meet the demands for their stakeholders. Whenever any organization decides to make any changes they have to go through too many steps and process to make sure nothing go wrong. In most of the cases organizations move from present state to future state

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    An organization is determined by its value and behaviors that subsidize to the exclusive culture and principles environment of the organization, which includes the organization’s philosophy, expectations, practices, and norms that hold the structure together and expresses the society’s image with internal relationship, external influences, and future planning. At the same time, rules, beliefs, attitudes, and customs have been developed over periods and become the shared culture within the organization

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    Metaphors of Organizations "All theories of organization and management are based on implicit images or metaphors that persuade us to see, understand, and imagine situations in partial ways. Metaphors create insight. But they also distort. They have strengths. But they also have limitations. In creating ways of seeing, they create ways of not seeing. Hence there can be no single theory or metaphor that gives an all-purpose point of view. There can be no 'correct theory ' for structuring everything

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    An organization is a group of individuals with a specific purpose, normally a business, association or society. Knowledge refers to truth, data, and expertise that an individual gets through education or experiences; the practical or theoretical understanding of a discipline. In other terms, knowledge refers to the familiarity or awareness gained through experience of a situation or a fact. This paper is going to give a brief documentation regarding the relevance that knowledge has in an organization

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    Nonprofit Organizations

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    Nonprofit organizations are a vast and diverse community that encompass many different entities and organizations. Nonprofit organizations are defined as associations with a legal status which is nonprofit (making); are financially independent of government; and are actively engaged in the political, social and economic transformation of society; with an aim to mobilize people for self and national development beyond mere basic needs (Wadongo, 2014, p. 17). The two main roles of nonprofit organizations

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    Organization Profile

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    November 2015 Organizational Profile Exercise for Your Organization According to (Kondalkar, 112), organization profile is a basis for self-evaluation or self-assessment. It refers to the influences of how an organization operates; it is a snapshot of your group (Wilson, 387). In this paper, I will analyze some exercises that are related to the organizational profile. A). Organizational Profile P. 1 Organizational Description My organization is a privately owned corporation. I am the chief executive

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    Organizations are groups of people working together to achieve a common goal. The organizations theories correlate together in order for organizations to sustain functionality. In all organizations there is a common unit of power that directs the organization toward a common goal. Within the Department of Health and Human Resources, the source of power is the commissioner, and the direction of the department is to have zero child fatalities and maintain safety of children. The classical model

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