Description
This guide will review the foundational theories and their situational application to guide scholars and practitioners in their own understanding and use. However, the ability to make good use of various theories depends in large part on the individual's ability to visualize and comprehend both the contextual and structural events of organizations. The capability to recognize the multitude of dynamic movements of human behavior within the organization allows an individual to choose the theory that best fits the organizational situation being confronted.
Subsequently, this work provides the student with an overview of the key theoretical domains extant in organization theory today. One of the major challenges of this kind of publication is addressing the difficulties associated with applying theoretical perspectives to actual practice. This is often the case because theory is presented as a particular theorist's point of view and consequently the knowledge gained is not standardized for each student. The resulting problem created is one of coherency. Viewing theory as a particular idea set creates a situation where the total theoretical pattern in the student's mind become unclear and theories seem to exist independently of one another. As the student delves into compartmentalized idea structures his/her own personal preferences and styles force mutually exclusive alternatives, and the acceptance of one theoretical construct over another. Thus, this guide aims to address the difficulties of coherency and provide the student tools to address difficulties associated with applying theoretical perspectives into action and practice.
Book Information
ISBN 9781524992590
Author Suzanne Beaumaster
Format Paperback
Page Count 277
Imprint Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
Publisher Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
Weight(grams) 213g