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Full-Text Articles in Organizational Communication
University Reporter - Vol. 09, No. 02 - October 2004, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 09, No. 02 - October 2004, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
Cedars, October 1, 2004, Cedarville University
Ua61 Newsletter, Wku Health & Human Services
Ua61 Newsletter, Wku Health & Human Services
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about the College of Health & Human Services.
- Bonaguro, John. Letter from the Dean
- WKU Clinical Education Complex Moves Forward
- College Welcomes New Associate Dean – Sylvia Gaiko
- Visiting Scholar from Bournemouth University, England – Mandy Rumley
- Partners Key to Successful Hispanic Health Fair & Screening Event
- Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) 4-H Program
- Hispanic Initiative Gets $700K in Funding
- American Humanics Program Implemented at WKU
- CHHS Focuses on Gerontology
- Gerontologist Dr. John Krout Visits WKU
- Rural Elderly Advocacy Program with Students (REAPS)
- Kentucky Emergency Medical Services Academy Offers EMS Management Workshops
- A Day to Give …
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 13, September 30, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 13, September 30, 2004
Central Florida Future
10 years later; stage set for new arts building: Music theater programs eagerly await expansion; Politics all flash no bang: Panel worried about voters' complacency; Get ready to rock: UCF alumni join big bands at 7-hour concert.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 12, September 28, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 12, September 28, 2004
Central Florida Future
Latest storm adds little cost to $8.4 million toll; Campus activism heating up: Moore Scarborough and long protest on agenda; Debating America's dominance: Power and security come into focus; SGA Senate candidates off an running...almost: Petitions earn candidates face time; Delayed vote means more campaigning.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 11, September 23, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 11, September 23, 2004
Central Florida Future
Kerry storms back into Florida: Candidate accuses Bush of living in denial; Senate Q&A falls flat: no one came to meet or greet SGA hopefuls; Pop culture politics: Celebrities aim to influence their young fans.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 10, September 20, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 10, September 20, 2004
Central Florida Future
Expensive majors can cost thousands more: Learning how to budget is essential; Where does tuition go? Breaking it down one fee at a time; Get out in four years: U Can't Finish grads catching up; Running for senate a race before it begins: Candidates time declaring intention.
Cedars, September 17, 2004, Cedarville University
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 09, September 16, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 09, September 16, 2004
Central Florida Future
Hurricane delays replace 'dog ate it' as excuse: Disruptions in schedules test dates distract; Sound of alarms: Deputies arrest car burglary suspects; Knightstock II: Deja vu: Campus concert returns with familiar faces and new names; Procrastinators can still run for Senate; Assault gun used in attack on Miami officer: Days before ban is lifted weapon injured woman.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 08, September 13, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 08, September 13, 2004
Central Florida Future
SGA Senate opens the door for new blood: Applications are due on Wednesday; Fans' hopes still high despite loss: Rowdy Knights rile the stands with taunts and cheers; Ivan not a threat: Storm veers away from Central Florida; Weapons for sale: Absent push from Bush ban on assault guns will end today.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 07, September 9, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 07, September 9, 2004
Central Florida Future
Storm forces Greek Rush to regroup: Jewish fraternity has conflict with holiday; Sorority gets wet; frat gets hammered: As days pass Hurricane Frances' destruction becomes more evident; Checking out from afar: Off-campus access to information just got EZ thanks to new software; Setting the tone for the season.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 06, September 8, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 06, September 8, 2004
Central Florida Future
Hurricane hits with softer touch: Feathered from Frances campus 'looking good'; Dating in prime-time: Big Man auditions attract a big crowd.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 05, September 2, 2004
Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 05, September 2, 2004
Central Florida Future
Hurricane threat shuts down campus - again; Time to pay tuition looms: Financial-aid recipients can check estimated aid online; Disturbing the peace in New York: Campus Peace Action protests Bush policies; O'Leary's big debut delayed: Football fans still hope former 'Coach of the Year' will deliver.
Nursing News: September 2004, St. Cloud Hospital
Nursing News: September 2004, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Therapy Chart Dividers
Skin Breakdown Alert!
Educational and Professional Development Programs
Abuse Common Among Postmenopausal Women
Critical Care Changes
University Reporter - Vol. 09, No. 01 - September 2004, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 09, No. 01 - September 2004, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
Connecting The Dots: Implicit Commonalities Among Cultural Morphogenesis, Structuration, And Market Economics, Stephen D. Cooper
Connecting The Dots: Implicit Commonalities Among Cultural Morphogenesis, Structuration, And Market Economics, Stephen D. Cooper
Communications Faculty Research
Perhaps the central foundational issue of our time is the relationship of human agency and social structure. If human actors are constrained by the rules and rhetoric of the social system, how is it that those actors can yet bring about radical change in that social system? A similar puzzle exists in economics: how is it that individual transactions both maintain and transform the marketplace? This paper begins to identify common ground implicit in the work of Margaret Archer, Anthony Giddens, and Friedrich Hayek. Emergence, change, reproduction, time, agency, power, and knowledge are themes which can be read in these …
Editor's Introduction, David Tranfield
Editor's Introduction, David Tranfield
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Editors' Introduction, Carole Elliott
Editors' Introduction, Carole Elliott
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Editors' Introduction, Carole Elliott
Editors' Introduction, Carole Elliott
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Research Of Note, Tahira M. Probst
Recent Research Of Note, Tahira M. Probst
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Research Of Note, Tahira M. Probst
Recent Research Of Note, Tahira M. Probst
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Complexity Theory As A Practical Management Tool: A Critical Evaluation, Aaron C.T. Smith
Complexity Theory As A Practical Management Tool: A Critical Evaluation, Aaron C.T. Smith
Organization Management Journal
Complexity theory is receiving increasing attention in both academic and popular literature as a potential management tool. As momentum gathers surrounding its popularity in practical management, complexity theory is poised to become a management ‘fad’, and potentially an influential paradigm for the future. However, much of the literature concerning complexity theory contains inconsistent terminology and a lack of operationally empirical definitions. This has made it difficult for researchers to specify empirical questions in order to frame complexity research, and for practitioners to acquire the key principles for implementation. It has also opened a Pandora’s Box of commentaries which proclaim that …
Managerial Knowledge As Property: The Role Of Universities, Raza Mir, Ali Mir, Nidhi Srinivas
Managerial Knowledge As Property: The Role Of Universities, Raza Mir, Ali Mir, Nidhi Srinivas
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Complexity Theory As A Practical Management Tool: A Critical Evaluation, Aaron C.T. Smith
Complexity Theory As A Practical Management Tool: A Critical Evaluation, Aaron C.T. Smith
Organization Management Journal
Complexity theory is receiving increasing attention in both academic and popular literature as a potential management tool. As momentum gathers surrounding its popularity in practical management, complexity theory is poised to become a management ‘fad’, and potentially an influential paradigm for the future. However, much of the literature concerning complexity theory contains inconsistent terminology and a lack of operationally empirical definitions. This has made it difficult for researchers to specify empirical questions in order to frame complexity research, and for practitioners to acquire the key principles for implementation. It has also opened a Pandora’s Box of commentaries which proclaim that …
Editors' Introduction, David Richards, Steve Meisel
Editors' Introduction, David Richards, Steve Meisel
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Managerial Knowledge As Property: The Role Of Universities, Raza Mir, Ali Mir, Nidhi Srinivas
Managerial Knowledge As Property: The Role Of Universities, Raza Mir, Ali Mir, Nidhi Srinivas
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction, David Tranfield
Editor's Introduction, David Tranfield
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Success To The Successful: The Use Of Systems Thinking Tools In Teaching Ob, E. Anne Bardoel, Tim Haslett
Success To The Successful: The Use Of Systems Thinking Tools In Teaching Ob, E. Anne Bardoel, Tim Haslett
Organization Management Journal
This paper discusses the use of an experiential pedagogy based on two systems thinking tools that can be incorporated in the teaching of organizational behavior (OB) concepts and case studies. It is contended that combining causal loop diagramming techniques and the application of Senge’s archetypes provides useful tools in assisting students to understand interdependencies, difficulties of implementation, impacts of assumptions, and provide further insights into OB concepts. This paper demonstrates the insights that thesecsystems thinking tools can provide by using the “Success to the successful" archetype as an example.
Success To The Successful: The Use Of Systems Thinking Tools In Teaching Ob, E. Anne Bardoel, Tim Haslett
Success To The Successful: The Use Of Systems Thinking Tools In Teaching Ob, E. Anne Bardoel, Tim Haslett
Organization Management Journal
This paper discusses the use of an experiential pedagogy based on two systems thinking tools that can be incorporated in the teaching of organizational behavior (OB) concepts and case studies. It is contended that combining causal loop diagramming techniques and the application of Senge’s archetypes provides useful tools in assisting students to understand interdependencies, difficulties of implementation, impacts of assumptions, and provide further insights into OB concepts. This paper demonstrates the insights that thesecsystems thinking tools can provide by using the “Success to the successful" archetype as an example.
Editors' Introduction, David Richards, Steve Meisel
Editors' Introduction, David Richards, Steve Meisel
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.