Systems management - definition of a team, teamwork. purpose, stucture, strenghts/weaknesses etc...
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SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Applied Summary Paper
DEFINITION OF A SYSTEM2
PURPOSE2
STRUCTURE3
RELATIONSHIPS3
REWARDS4
LEADERSHIP4
INPUTS/OUTPUTS6
INTERNAL FACTORS6
EXTERNAL FACTORS7
STRENGTHS7
WEAKNESSES8
CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS8
May 20, 2002
Definition of a System
A system is "a set of interacting elements that acquires inputs from the environment, transforms them, and discharges outputs to the external environments" (Daft, p. 14). The elements are people and groups that interact and depend on one another to produce one common outcome. Marvin Weisbord outlines
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Sources
Daft, Richard L. Organization Theory and Design, South Western College Publishing, 2001.
Donnelon, Anne. Team Talk, Harvard Business School Press, 1996.
Duncan, Robert. "What Is the Right Organizational Structure? Decision Tree Provides the Answer", Organization Dynamics, winter 1979.
"IBEX Health Care Systems". Case study taken from Bcomp 303 Student Materials.
Lehman, George, "The Language of Management", BComp 303 Student Materials,
June 1997.
Weisbord, Marvin R. "Diagnosing Your Organization", Group and Organizational Studies, Block, Petrella, Weisbord, 1976.
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