Application of (dialectical) systems thinking to understand managerial problems in Yugoslavia today |
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Authors: | Matjaž Mulej Štefan Kajzer Miroslav Rebernik |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Business Economics, University of Maribor, P.O.B. 180, YU-62000, Maribor, Yugoslavia
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Abstract: | Soon after its reestablishment in 1945, Yugoslavia saw no other official solution for its management and government modernization but self-management. This was underestimated by many influential people, so the Tayloristic model of the thinking and the working subsystems was not dissolved. It stresses specialization and reinforces one-sidedness. It also divides people into those who command and those who obey, leaving little room for wholism and creativity. New solutions are needed, and we see them in the transition toward the managerial style we all think, we all work, based on creative cooperation of the Many in constant search for change by innovation. This can also be a new partial system of self-management: the doers' innovation of the daily work processes. |
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Keywords: | self-management dialectical system human resources innovation creative cooperation |
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