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Uniting Diverse Organizations

Autor Angel Saz-Carranza
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iul 2012
Networks are made up of organizations. Often a central unit, or "Network Administrative Organization" (NAO), manages an entire network of organizations that collaborate to achieve an overall network-level goal. Goal-directed networks are those that come together to achieve a shared objective, in addition to the individual organization-specific goals. This book's focus is on the management of goal-directed networks.
Despite the fact that formalized goal-directed interorganizational networks have become extremely popular in the public and nonprofit sectors, as many social problems require concerted action, publications on managing goal-directed networks do not exist. In this book, author Angel Saz-Carranza examines four networks that differ by size, scope, and geographical location. He offers a novel and innovative framework focusing on networks' inherent internal tensions between unity and diversity, paralleling the differentiation/integration tension found in organization theory, which has not previously been applied to interorganizational networks.
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ISBN-13: 9780415899024
ISBN-10: 0415899028
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis

Cuprins

1.Introduction2.InterorganizationalGoal-DirectedNetworks3.AdvocacyNetworksintheImmigrationField4.TheCoreofGoal-DirectedNetworkManagement:UnitinginDiversity5.SustainingtheUnity/DiversityTension6.Conclusion