Political Science

Theory of Organization by Chester Barnard: A Blueprint for Effective Leadership and Cooperation

Chester Barnard's Theory of Organization views organizations as cooperative, evolving social systems, emphasizing effective communication, consent-based authority, and a balance between employee contributions and...

Management Systems I-IV Model: Rensis Likert’s theory of Leadership

Management Systems I-IV Model developed by Rensis Likert who categorizes management styles into four levels of authority and control, ranging from exploitative-authoritative to participative,...

Theory X and Theory Y by Douglas McGregor:  A Paradigm Shift in Managing Human Resources

Douglas McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y are two contrasting approaches to understanding and managing employee motivation and behavior in the workplace. Theory X...

T-Group Model by Chris Argyris: Exploring Organizational Development

T-Group Model Propounded by Chris Argyris advocates for a shift in organizational thinking by promoting the harmonious coexistence of personal development and organizational goals,...

Motivation-Hygiene Theory by Frederick Herzberg: Understanding Employee Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction

Motivation-Hygiene Theory developed by Frederick Herzberg, posits that employee satisfaction and dissatisfaction are driven by separate factors, with motivation factors (like achievement and recognition)...

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