Assessing organizational effectiveness : systems change, adaptation, and strategy

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Assessing organizational effectiveness : systems change, adaptation, and strategy

Raymond F. Zammuto

(SUNY series on administrative systems)

State University of New York Press, c1982

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Bibliography: p. [163]-172

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In this study, Raymond Zammuto has cast the concept of organizational effectiveness within the framework of societal evolution. He thus takes into account evolving needs, expectations, and environmental constraints and examines the continual process of becoming, rather than being, effective. In this study, Raymond Zammuto has cast the concept of organizational effectiveness within the framework of societal evolution. He thus takes into account evolving needs, expectations, and environmental constraints and examines the continual process of becoming, rather than being, effective.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Performance and Legitimacy Public Confidence in Societal Institutions American Business and Public Confidence Corporate Responses to Changing Public Preferences Effectiveness and Legitimacy 2. Theory and Research on Organizational Effectiveness The Element of Value in Effectiveness Theory and Research "Whose Values" Approaches "Value-Free" Approaches "Multiple Values" Approaches Meta Criteria and Social Legitimacy 3. An Evolutionary Model of Organizational Effectiveness Evolutionary Process Requisite Variety and Variety Matching Constituent Preferences and Variety Constraints and Niches The Element of Time The Evolutionary Meta Criterion 4. Case One: An Evaluation of Physician Extender Training Programs Program Evaluation From a Managerial Perspective Other Perspectives on Program Performance Constraints on Performance Program Evaluation and Organizational Effectiveness 5. Case Two: Managing Strategic Choice - The Automotive Industry During the 1979s The Automotive Industry Energy, Government Regulation, and the Imports The Automakers' Responses to Strategic Change Variety and Strategic Decision Making 6. Implications for Evaluation and Managerial Practice Implications for Evaluative Research Implications for Strategic Behavior References Index

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