An organization’seffectivenessis dependent on its communicative competence and ethics. The term “OrganizationalEffectiveness” can be used interchangeably with theconceptof “OrganizationalDevelopment”‚ especially when used as the name of a department or part of an organization...
Explain the concept of divisional structure and some of its benefits. What will be an ideal response? Explain the four basic forms of organizational structure. Explain the relationship between corporate governance and social responsibility. Explain the developmental path of management theory?
Was Max Weber interested in the indivudal or the group? What did Emile Durkheim mean by social cohesion? Explain the concept on what a mini manifesto is and how to start writing one about the social contract. Describe and explain theories of the state (idealist, functionalist, organiza...
This theory argues that the development or decline of an economy or society does not depend on any one factor, but rather on the interaction of moral, social, economic, political and historical factors over a long period of time. One of these factors acts as the trigger mechanism and, if ...
Explain the impact of a weakly enforced antiscalping law. Discuss the implications for health care spending in the United States. Are the reasons are justifiable or not justifiable? Explain in detail. Explain the impact of social bridging (capitol, cohesion and coherence) on health outcomes...
Differentiate between team cohesion and potency. What will be an ideal response? What are the elements of an effective group? What is a team and how is it unique from a group? What does research tell us about team building and ef...
Experimental design is necessary for planning scientific research. In this lesson, discover the different approaches to experimental design such as between-groups, within-groups, single-factor, and factorial, and understand the advantages and disadvantages of each. ...
Workplace diversity entails differences which exist in a workplace that distinguish one employee from the other. Such differences could be in terms of the racial background, age, ethnic background, sexual orientation, marital status and educational level. ...
Peter Ludwig Berger was a sociologist who was born in Austria and who later lived in America. He was an influential sociologist who wrote many works, including The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge,...
Social Influence: Social influence is one of the major domains in social psychology. It is concerned with the various ways we can modify certain aspects of others (e.g., attitude, behavior, belief) through social interactions. Answer...