A comparison of knowledge age (post-modern) organizations with traditional, industrial age organizations.
Title: A comparison of knowledge age (post-modern) organizations with traditional, industrial age organizations.
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A comparison of knowledge age (post-modern) organizations with traditional, industrial age organizations.
Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Details: Words: 1212 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
A comparison of knowledge age (post-modern) organizations with traditional, industrial age organizations
Over recent years there has been a shift in thinking regarding the structure of organizations within the business field. Rather than business being designed in the same manner that they had been for many years, i.e. a traditional structure, there are signs that some businesses are thinking in a significantly different manner; reflecting current knowledge and thinking, i.e. a knowledge age
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