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This document provides a summary with everything that was covered up until the midterm for OT (chapters 1-2 and chapter 9-12). The textbook used is Managing & Organizations (Clegg et al.), the fourth edition.

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ORGANIZATION THEORY
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................7

CHANGING PARADIGMS...................................................................................................................7
ORGANIZATIONS AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES.........................................................................................7
MANAGING TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES......................................................................................................7
SHIFTING LOVATIONS; SHIFTING MANAGING................................................................................................8
GOING GLOBAL.....................................................................................................................................8
MANAGING GLOBALLY............................................................................................................................8
CHANGING CONCEPTIONS OF TIME AND SPACE.............................................................................................8
MANAGING TIME AND SPACE...................................................................................................................8
CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS, CHANGING VALUES – MANAGING CHANGING VALUES..............................................8
ORGANIZING INDIVIDUALS.......................................................................................................................9


MANAGING......................................................................................................................................9
FRAMING MANAGING.............................................................................................................................9
WHAT DO MANAGERS DO?......................................................................................................................9


ORGANIZATIONS............................................................................................................................10
ORGANIZATION CHARACTERISTICS............................................................................................................10
THEORY AND PRACTICES IN ORGANIZATIONS..............................................................................................10
BUREAUCRATIC ORGANIZATIONS ARE HUGE REPOSITORIES OF RULES...............................................................10
ORGANIZATIONS GO ON WHILE MEMBERS CHANGE.....................................................................................10
ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITY....................................................................................................................10
ORGANIZATIONS AS PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS.......................................................................................11


SENSEMAKING................................................................................................................................11
WHAT IS SENSEMAKING?.......................................................................................................................11
SENSEMAKING CHARACTERISTICS.............................................................................................................11
WHY ARE ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED IN SENSEMAKING?............................................................................11


INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................12

SOURCES OF POWER.......................................................................................................................12
LEGITIMACY........................................................................................................................................13
UNCERTAINTY.....................................................................................................................................13
STRATEGIC CONTINGENCIES....................................................................................................................13
RESOURCES........................................................................................................................................13


POLITICS.........................................................................................................................................13
ORGANIZATIONS AS POLITICAL ARENAS.....................................................................................................14
POWER AND THE POLTICS OF RESISTANCE..................................................................................................14




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, RESISTANCE BY DISTANCE......................................................................................................................14


DOMINATION, AUTHORITY, EMPOWERMENT, EMANCIPATION.....................................................14
SOFT DOMINATION..............................................................................................................................14
ELECTRONIC AND TEAM SURVEILLANCE.....................................................................................................15
EMPOWERMENT..................................................................................................................................15
CONCERTIVE CONTROL..........................................................................................................................15
EMANCIPATION...................................................................................................................................15


HEGEMONY AND TOTAL INSTITUTIONS..........................................................................................16
TOTAL INSTITUTIONS............................................................................................................................16


EXPERIMENTS WITH AUTHORITY....................................................................................................17

POWER, POLITICS, AND DECISION-MAKING....................................................................................17
ORGANIZATIONAL DECISION-MAKING.......................................................................................................17
THE POLITICS OF DECISION-MAKING AS SENSEMAKING.................................................................................17


THE ETHICS OF DECISION-MAKING RATIONALITY...........................................................................18

MANAGING WITH POSITIVE POWER...............................................................................................18
MANAGING WITH POWER: SEVEN STEPS TO ITS EFFECTIVE USE.......................................................................18


INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................18

THEORIES OF COMMUNICATION....................................................................................................19
LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION..................................................................................................................19
DYADIC COMMUNICATION: INTERPERSONAL...................................................................................................19
DYADIC COMMUNICATION: IMPERSONAL.......................................................................................................20
SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION.................................................................................................................20
SHARED MEANINGS...................................................................................................................................20
MASS COMMUNICATION.............................................................................................................................20
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN...............................................................21
AUDIENCES.........................................................................................................................................21
INTRAORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION.....................................................................................................21
INTERORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION.....................................................................................................21
COMMUNICATION WITH STAKEHOLDERS........................................................................................................21
COMMUNICATION AS BRANDING..................................................................................................................21


COMMUNICATION AT WORK..........................................................................................................22
LISTENING..........................................................................................................................................22
COMMUNICATION AS A STRATEGY...........................................................................................................22
POLYPHONIC COMMUNICATION..............................................................................................................22


SUMMARY:.....................................................................................................................................22


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