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Achieving integration through information systems
Jay R. Galbraith
- 16 Aug 2011
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TL;DR: The article illustrates various examples of system design challenges, emphasizing the importance of three factors: task uncertainty, departmentalization, and the ease of using buffers.
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Abstract: The article considers the interrelated nature of organizational and informational structure and human effort. The article examines alternative organizational designs and information systems by clas...
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