Organizations as open socio-technical systems: Difference between revisions

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Organizations are considered open socio-technical systems and therefore are represented as having two aspects:
 
 


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|Systems that seek to pursue goals effectively and efficiently in often volatile environments
|Systems that seek to pursue goals effectively and efficiently in often volatile environments
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|'''Human-social aspect'''
|'''Human-social aspect '''
|Their viability depends on establishing shared understandings among their members about the goals to be pursued.
|Their viability depends on establishing shared understandings among their members about the goals to be pursued.
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Thus, the successful evolution of organizations depends on paying attention to both these aspects.


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