Does Organizational Management Theory Have the Answer to Managing Service Organizations and The People That Work There?
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Numerous attempts have been made by several companies in order to gain competitive edge over their competitors through management concepts and practices. Likewise, voluminous subjects have already been written on how companies or organizations shall succeed. Yet despite of all these attempts usually companies fail to address the ultimate root of their failure. Most likely, the formal aspect of the organization is sometimes associated to their failure. This includes the organizational design, technological facilities,
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Management: Txt and Philippine Cases 4th Edition. Diwata Publishing Inc.: Mandaluyong, M.M., Philippines. Sheldon, Oliver & Thompson, Kenneth (2003). The Philosophy of Management. Routledge. Place of Publication: New York Sims, Ronald R. (2002). Managing Organizational Behavior. Quorum Books.: Westport, CT. Weymes, Ed (2004). Management theory: Balancing Individual Freedom With Organizational Needs. The Journal of Corporate Citizenship. January 1. . Winston, Bruce E. (2005). Towards a deeper understanding of hope and leadership. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, December 22.