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  2. Organizational structure - Wikipedia

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    In other words, just as all the pair of alleles within the genetic material of an organism determines the physical characteristics of the organism, the combined expressions of all the employees’ formal hierarchical and informal community participation within an organization give rise to the organizational structure.

  3. Organizational theory - Wikipedia

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    In the contingency theory on the organization, it states that there is no universal or one best way to manage an organization. Secondly, the organizational design and its subsystems must "fit" with the environment and lastly, effective organizations must not only have a proper "fit" with the environment, but also between its subsystems.

  4. Category:Types of organization - Wikipedia

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  5. Knowledge organization - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge organization (KO), organization of knowledge, organization of information, or information organization is an intellectual discipline concerned with activities such as document description, indexing, and classification that serve to provide systems of representation and order for knowledge and information objects.

  6. Virtual organization - Wikipedia

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    The term virtual organization implies the novel and innovative relationships between organizations and individuals. Technology and globalization both support this particular type of organization. [4] Virtual can be defined as "not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so", [5] in other words "unreal but looking real". [6]

  7. Formal organization - Wikipedia

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    Practical experience shows no organization is ever completely rule-bound: instead, all real organizations represent some mix of formal and informal. Consequently, when attempting to legislate for an organization and to create a formal structure, it is necessary to recognize informal organization in order to create workable structures.

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  9. Social group - Wikipedia

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    Social groups tend to form based on certain principles of attraction, that draw individuals to affiliate with each other, eventually forming a group. The Proximity Principle – the tendency for individuals to develop relationships and form groups with those they are (often physically) close to.

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