Alternative designs of human organisations

By: De, Nitish RMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ; Beverly Hills : Sage Publications, 1984Description: 243 p., [1] folded leaf : illustrationsISBN: 080399480X; 9780803994805; 0803994818 (pbk.); 9780803994812Subject(s): Management | Quality of work life | Management -- Employee participation -- India | Quality of work life -- India | Management -- Employee participationDDC classification: 658.3152
Contents:
PART ONE: ALTERNATIVE DESIGN PURSUITA Review of the Work-System Redesign Efforts in IndiaOrganising and Mobilising Some Building Blocks of Rural Work OrganisationsSearch Conference and Conscientisation Process in Building InstitutionsPART TWO: TRANSCENDING THE PRESENT: EXPLORATION INTO THE FUTUREA Perspective on Global Policy Planning for Development Towards the Quality of LifeMeta-Ideals-Based Futures Design
Summary: Presents a systematic treatment of work improvement projects in industrial and non-industrial sectors for India and for other Third World countries. This work begins with a review of work redesign programmes, presenting case studies of actual experiments conducted in nine organizations.
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Includes indexes.

PART ONE: ALTERNATIVE DESIGN PURSUITA Review of the Work-System Redesign Efforts in IndiaOrganising and Mobilising Some Building Blocks of Rural Work OrganisationsSearch Conference and Conscientisation Process in Building InstitutionsPART TWO: TRANSCENDING THE PRESENT: EXPLORATION INTO THE FUTUREA Perspective on Global Policy Planning for Development Towards the Quality of LifeMeta-Ideals-Based Futures Design

Presents a systematic treatment of work improvement projects in industrial and non-industrial sectors for India and for other Third World countries. This work begins with a review of work redesign programmes, presenting case studies of actual experiments conducted in nine organizations.

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