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Organization

An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is an entity—such as a company, or corporation or an institution (formal organization), or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. Organizations may also operate secretly or illegally in the case of secret societies, criminal organization…

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Organization

Nodes112
Edges111
Triples150
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017857
Components1

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related to Further reading · 91
Organization → Analysis, Baligh, Barriers, BBC Books, Behavior Books, Books, Boston, Calif, Carl, Charles, Co, Coase, Conjoint, Daft, Daniel, Date, Design, Dictionary, Economica, Economics
related to Formal organizations · 9
Organization → According, An, Divisions, Each, It, Its, The, Thus, Weber's
see also · 8
Organization → Affinity, Association, Business, Group, Process, Social, Type, WorkshopOrganizational
related to Matrix organization · 7
Organization → As, One, Projects, The, The United States, Therefore, This
related to Informal organizations · 6
Organization → His, In, The, Their, This, Today
related to Ecologies · 5
Organization → Companies, Everybody, Inefficient, It, This
related to External links · 5
Organization → Bibliography Database, Maps, Organizations, Research, TheTransitioner
related to Pyramids or hierarchical · 4
Organization → Hierarchies, So, The Peter Principle, This
related to Leadership · 3
Organization → However, In, It
related to Structures · 3
Organization → According, Committees, The

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organizations formal structure isbn informal social management theory leader organizational may one hierarchy institutions type also people sociology oclc science

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Organizationis abody that operates in both the public sector and the private sector simultaneously0.90text
Organizationis aenduring arrangement of elements0.90text
Organizationrelated to EcologiesThis0.60section
Organizationrelated to EcologiesInefficient0.60section
Organizationrelated to EcologiesEverybody0.60section
Organizationrelated to EcologiesCompanies0.60section
Organizationrelated to EcologiesIt0.60section
Organizationrelated to External linksResearch0.60section
Organizationrelated to External linksOrganizations0.60section
Organizationrelated to External linksBibliography Database0.60section
Organizationrelated to External linksMaps0.60section
Organizationrelated to External linksTheTransitioner0.60section

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