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New Organizational Designs: Information Aspects
By (Author) Bob Travica
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th May 1999
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
658.4038
Paperback
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The organizational world today has been characterized in various terms - turmoil, chaos, the age of paradox and unreason. Common to all these characterizations is that the conventional wisdom fails in responding to novel challenges triggered by the pervasive and radical change of organizations. Information, knowledge, information worker and information technology are at the epicenter of these changes and surprises. This book explores new organizational designs, such as, the network and virtual organization from the information perspective. In addition, proposed is a model of the nontraditional organization in which information work evolves around teams that directly serve customers. This model was put on a test, and elements of the nontraditional organization were identified in firms that have been around for quite some time - the public accounting industry, and specifically its technologically most advanced segment. The book aims at transferring experience and facilitating interest for methods of organizing suitable for the information age.
.,."excellent book....provide and excellent overview of a large body of work and a stepping stone toward new approaches in analyzing organizational design and information technology."-Journal of the American Society for Information Science
...excellent book....provide and excellent overview of a large body of work and a stepping stone toward new approaches in analyzing organizational design and information technology.-Journal of the American Society for Information Science
..."excellent book....provide and excellent overview of a large body of work and a stepping stone toward new approaches in analyzing organizational design and information technology."-Journal of the American Society for Information Science
BOB TRAVICA studied journalism, communication, and information science in Europe and the Unied States. He spent 12 years of his professional career in journalism, in a corporate information function, and in software entrepreneurship. Currently, he teaches management and information systems at Indiana University at Bloomington.