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Associative thinking
Globalization of Communication In today’s global world, communication has become more important than it ever has before. With an increasingly interconnected population relying on technology to remain in contact, communication is often recognized as the backbone of any successful organization. Th......
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Audrey
church tower principle
The Separation of Church and State The separation of Church and State is a concept that is essential to the harmonious co-existence of our nation’s citizens. It is perhaps one of the oldest and most important Constitutional principles. In essence, this principle means that the government will re......
Six Dimensions Theory
Six Degrees of Separation Theory The Six Degrees of Separation Theory is a sociological concept that proposes that everyone on the planet is connected to each other by no more than six acquaintances or social connections. This theory was first put forward by the Hungarian writer Frigyes Karinthy ......
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Sophie
Lockheed Act
Locke’s Moral Philosophy John Locke (1632-1704) was an English philosopher and one of the most influential figures of the Enlightenment period. He is best known for his work, Two Treatises of Government (1690). This piece focuses on his theory of natural rights, specifically his take on moral ri......
Miller-Orr model
Mills Harm Principle John Stuart Mills famous work, On Liberty, has been widely regarded as one of the most influential books on individual sovereignty and civil liberties. Written in 1859, the book was a response to an era dominated by the absolute authority of monarchs, and its timeless themes ......
Carson's Theory of the Entrepreneur
Introduction Peter Drucker, considered by many as one of the most influential figures in modern business management, is noted for having laid the foundation of concepts such as “knowledge economy”, “business strategy”, and “value creation”. His theories on entrepreneurship proved to be part......
Parkinson's law
Parkinsons Law The phrase ‘Parkinson’s Law’ was first coined by the British author and humorist, Cyril Northcote Parkinson. In his 1955 essay, ‘Parkinson’s Law or the Pursuit of Progress’ he formulated his theory of how work expands or contracts so as to fill the time available for its comp......
tags: time amount law time tasks law
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Jessica
Checkland's Soft Systems Methodology
Introduction The Soft System Methodology (SSM) is a problem solving framework devised by Peter Checkland and Brian Wilson for identifying, understanding and dealing with “messy” problems. According to Checkland and Wilson (1985), Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) is a “way of thinking” which ena......
tags: messy problems ssm problem solutions ssm
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Hannah
Simon's theory of organizational influence
Simons Organizational Influence Theory Introduction Herbert Simon wrote extensively on topics ranging from cognitive psychology to government and economics, but his most influential organizational theories were developed in the 1950s and 1960s. Simons work in this area is best known for the Orga......
great organizer
The Great Organizer The great organizer, whose name has been forgotten throughout the passage of time, was a figure who captured the hearts and minds of nearly every person he encountered. Seeing him in action, it was not hard to understand why. He was a man of great charisma and influence, and h......
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Liam
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