MIS 484 Creativity in Organizations Dr. Tunç T. Evcimen Bogazici University Management Information Systems Department Arama Participatory Management Consulting 2006 Boğaziçi University The School of Applied Disciplines Management Information Systems Department Introduction to Creativity and Innovation Boğaziçi University The School of Applied Disciplines Management Information Systems Department Misconceptions Eccentric Personality Art Intelligence Good Only a Natural Talent
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Power Power is the capacity of a person‚ team‚ or organization to influence others i.e. the ability to get someone to do something you want done or the ability to make things the way you want them to. DEPENDENCE THEORY OF POWER “If B is dependent on A‚ then A has power over B” SOURCES OF POWER Classifying different types of power that people can exert over one another in interpersonal communication can help analyse the power balance in any situation. It can assist people in leadership positions
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INTRODUCTION community based organization are basically groups which are not profit oriented and conducts most of its duties if not all at the local level to ensure that lives of community members in which it is located or they are working is improved. Community based organisations deal with are wide range of fields in their service delivery to the residents of a given community. Some of the fields that they majorly focus on are: education‚ rights of the disabled‚ health‚ and gender issues just
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research. The Cronbach’s Alpha value for CEVs was 0.906 and CEV1 was deleted to get this value. This value shows there was consistency in the variables and the statement. For authentic leadership and organizational purpose the Cronbach’s Alpha value was 0.782 and 0.787 and none of the statements were deleted to achieve this value. This shows that there was consistency between the variables and the statements. Cronbach’s Alpha values for Innovation‚ Stability and Task Organization were 0.926‚ 0.846 and 0
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technology in a variety of ways ranging from conducting long distance meetings to making informed decisions about the organization‚ and allow employees to work in teams irrespective of their locations. Organizations in many industries are face with the decision of how best to incorporate technology into their organization’s structure. While technology is available to an organization‚ it is most effective when the technology enhances the organization’s strategy‚ structure‚ communication‚ employee
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INTRODUCTION No man is an island; No man stands alone; Each man’s joy is joy to me; Each man’s grief is my own.[1] Sociologists have been for decades emphasizing on man as a social animal‚ that he needs to associate himself with other men if he has to survive. Since the dawn of civilization and up to the present‚ history has been rife with examples on how men bind themselves together as a group in order to achieve a common purpose‚ usually on utilitarian and pragmatic terms of survival
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of the company to be completely fulfilled‚ managers must be integrated to strengthen what Joan sees for the business. In order to do so‚ strategic leadership and decision-making must be done. Joan must gather all of the managers and create a set of values that the company would like to follow. These followers can be of different types according to Barbara Kellerman‚ who describes a typology of follow ship based on engagement levels with the leader. The followers that need to be rid of are isolates
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General Motors. However it ranks first in net worth‚ revenue and profit. It is also the only car manufacturer to appear in the top 10 of the BrandZ ranking. The company was founded in 1937 by Kiichiro Toyoda as a spinoff from his father (Sakichi Toyoda)’s company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. In 1934‚ while still a department of Toyota Industries‚ it created its first product Type A engine and its first passenger car the Toyota AA in 1936. Its headquartered in Toyota‚ Aichi and Bunkyo Tokyo
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clear distinctions between the two. There appears to be little consensus about what a LO organisation looks like or what OL means. Furthermore there seems little agreement on the relationship between individual learning and collective learning in organisations and how one translates into the other. This paper initially provides a cursory glimpse at the current literature on the LO in the context of learning and OL and in particular the theoretical tensions and dilemmas existing between these concepts
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Running Head: Organization and Bureaucratization: Strengths Weaknesses and Risks Organization and Bureaucratization: Strengths‚ Weaknesses and Risks The organization of schooling in the United States has been a topic of great controversy for many years. We compare ourselves to other nations weighing the pros and cons of alternative organization of education. We see the benefits of the centralized school system used in many developed European and Asian nations‚ but we are hesitant to move from the
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