In brief, one can view organizing essentially as either an economic, behavioral, adaptive, mathematical, or decisional entity. In the aggregate most … - George Robert Terry

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In brief, one can view organizing essentially as either an economic, behavioral, adaptive, mathematical, or decisional entity. In the aggregate most of these theories are concerned with structure, behavior, and strategy under conditions of change and complexity brought about by technology, environment, and human behavior.

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About George Robert Terry

George Robert Terry (1909 – 1979) was an American management author, Professor of Business at , and 14th president of the . He is noted for his early work on management, and for writing one of the the first books, entitled Principles of Management(1953). His book was followed Harold Koontz & Cyril O'Donnell's 1955 text (McGraw-Hill) of the same name.Fue un gran importador en la adiministracion

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