• A hierarchical organization or hierarchical organisation (see spelling differences) is an organizational structure where every entity in the organization...
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  • ecological organizational concept, or as the field, hierarchical ecology. Each level in the hierarchy represents an increase in organizational complexity...
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    subordinates, although a system that is largely hierarchical can also incorporate alternative hierarchies. Hierarchical links can extend "vertically" upwards or...
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    military organization tends to use hierarchical forms (see Modern hierarchy for terminology and approximate troop strength per hierarchical unit). In...
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  • with. Transforming a highly hierarchical organization into a flat organization is known as delayering. In flat organizations, the number of people directly...
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    "Bureaucracy" in his book Economy and Society) A leader in a formal, hierarchical organization, is appointed to a managerial position and has the right to command...
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    management: Dewey Decimal System, PSH, this hierarchical bulleted list Management: hierarchical organizational structures Computer science: binary search...
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    invocations for each of the nine choirs of angels. There is no standard hierarchical organization in Islam that parallels the Christian division into different...
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  • (abbreviated variously SUBORD, SBRD, SUBR or SR) is a principle of the hierarchical organization of linguistic units. While the principle is applicable in semantics...
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  • An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization. The term derives from Old French oficier "officer, official" (early...
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  • Dei, Part II: The Hierarchical Constitution from the Code of Canon Law on the Holy See official website Catholic Encyclopedia "hierarchy" article Barry,...
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    curation. The domains are then classified within the CATH structural hierarchy: at the Class (C) level, domains are assigned according to their secondary...
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  • of hierarchical complexity are quantized like the electron atomic orbitals around the nucleus: each task difficulty has an order of hierarchical complexity...
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  • A hierarchical control system (HCS) is a form of control system in which a set of devices and governing software is arranged in a hierarchical tree. When...
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  • implementation of a hierarchical model was first discussed in published form in 1992 (see also nested set model). Hierarchical data organization schemes resurfaced...
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    types of organization charts include: Hierarchical Matrix Flat (also known as Horizontal) There is no accepted form for making organization charts other...
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  • hierarchy Hierarchical network, the hierarchical of computer network components Hierarchical control system, a layered model for component organization in software...
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  • observer. Instead of analyzing the whole structure, hierarchy theory refers to the analysis of hierarchical levels, and the interactions between them. Biological...
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  • organizations, a generalisation from hierarchies to networks that allows for the use of hierarchies when they are appropriate, and non-hierarchical networks...
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  • memory seen in chimpanzees for more complex representations and hierarchical organization used in language. The theory was first brought forth by Japanese...
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  • and module-info modules to show use of a version file within a hierarchical organization and their effect on module avail and module show: mkdir /etc/modulefiles/test...
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  • Religious hierarchy may refer to: Hierarchical organization, hierarchical structure as applied to all organizations, including some religions Religious...
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  • errors are involved in human behavior as hierarchical organization. In addition, “hierarchical organization of plans comes from the timing of behavioral...
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    the differences in thought. Social organizations are structured to where there is a hierarchical system. A hierarchical structure in social groups influences...
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  • attempts to "invert" or otherwise "reverse" the classical pyramid of hierarchical organizations. In the proposed structure, key decisions are made by the employees...
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  • Just-in-time learning Learning organization Maturity model Metadesign Model of hierarchical complexity New Public Management Organizational patterns Participative...
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    people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchical organization. A location in which a crew works is called a crewyard or a workyard...
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  • with anarchism, an ideology which entails opposing authority or hierarchical organization in the conduct of human relations, including the state system...
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  • typically arranged in a binary branching structure, forming a hierarchical organization of the sentence. The process of ICA can vary based on the underlying...
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  • Peter principle (category Organizational theory)
    point about the shortcomings of how people are promoted within hierarchical organizations. The Peter principle has since been the subject of much commentary...
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