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  • It comes from a short document called the Organisational Platform of the Libertarian Communists which was written in 1926 by a group of exiled Russian and Ukrainian anarchists, and which we think still has much to offer to today's debates around the question of organisation.

    Molly'sBlog 2009

  • MAC Change also include a very useful database that contains all manufacturer of the card known as the Organisational Unique Identifier (OUI).

    We Blog A Lot 2008

  • Organisational worries – so many of his former disciples now yearn to see the back of him.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • Organisational addiction to email has long since passed the point of dysfunctionality and now borders on the pathological, with employees sending messages to colleagues in nearby cubicles, people covering their backs by cc-ing everyone else and managers carpet-bombing subordinates with attachments.

    Mark Zuckerberg says the email's end is nigh. LOL | John Naughton 2011

  • "Organisational culture and the attitudes of staff are absolutely vital parts of delivering better care," she said.

    Hospital patients complain of rude staff, lack of compassion and long waits 2011

  • Organisational change processes, total quality management hmmm very pretty but implemented by amatuers with poor training and worse understanding.

    No News Is Bad News « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008

  • Organisational structures, departmental ways of naming things, the perceived ‘value’ of our assets, in fact, what the organisation has to say about itself - all are being challenged.

    Is Web 2.0 user-centred design in action? Mia 2007

  • The people of North Yorkshire may well be inclined to question why this Officer (whose academic predilections are 'Organisational Management', 'Applied Criminology and Police Studies' and 'Coaching & Mentoring': whatever happened to good old-fashioned 'thief-taking'?) is spending his time in this exercise instead of attending to the real needs of the people whom he is supposed to serve.

    Archive 2007-12-23 2007

  • The people of North Yorkshire may well be inclined to question why this Officer (whose academic predilections are 'Organisational Management', 'Applied Criminology and Police Studies' and 'Coaching & Mentoring': whatever happened to good old-fashioned 'thief-taking'?) is spending his time in this exercise instead of attending to the real needs of the people whom he is supposed to serve.

    A Taste for Rural Resistance: The Biter Bit 2007

  • Organisational structures, departmental ways of naming things, the perceived ‘value’ of our assets, in fact, what the organisation has to say about itself - all are being challenged.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Mia 2007

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