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Organizational Processes, Fall 2003
15.311 Organizational Processes, Fall 2003
A portion of a company's organizational chart, showing different people and departments. (Images courtesy of Matthew Palmer,
U.S. Department of Energy
,
U.S. Department of Commerce
, and
U.S. Census Bureau
.)
Highlights of this Course
Organizational Processes, t
ogether with related classes 15.328 and 15.280,
forms a major part of the first-year MBA experience. This experiential class employs a wide variety of learning tools, from in-class activities to discussion of written cases and
readings
. Read a description of each session in the thorough
calendar
.
Course Description
Organizational Processes enhances students' ability to take effective action in complex organizational settings by providing the analytic tools needed to analyze, manage, and lead the organizations of the future. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the organizational context in influencing which individual styles and skills are effective. The subject centers on three complementary perspectives, or "lenses", on an organization: political, cultural, and strategic design. Students enrolled in this class are also jointly enrolled in
15.328
, Team Project, in order to complete a field study of an organizational change initiative. Organizational Processes also operates in conjunction with
15.280
, Communication for Managers, by sharing certain assignments and holding some joint classes.
Staff
Instructors:
Prof. Roberto Fernandez
Prof. Paul Carlile
Prof. John Van Maanen
Course Meeting Times
Lectures:
Three sessions / week
1.5 hours / session
Level
Graduate
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