Chapter one highlights the future of organizational structure and business conduct. The main highlight was the evolution from a command and conrtrol functionality to a coordinate and cultivate functionality. This transition will help to effectively manage the decentalized organization and flux through the its continuum of centralization factors. This type of organized performance creates value which propels organzioations to enrich their productivity and organizational structures. It laso allows for more integrated input from all parites involved in the organizational structure, once agaoin promoting decentralized eadership to effectively adhere to efficiency and rooted constructs.
Chapter two outlines the historical progress of society organizizng and cretaing these layers of centralization and decentralization. Admist this whole process the key evolutionary step was communication and the spreading/control of information. The pattern that evolved was one that pushed society into choices of freedom and the opportunity for economic satbility. The tradeoffs at each point on time weighed the decison making and organizational structure of society and its evolution. The choices that govern today stress democratic principle which was the paradigm shift that created a radical new way to organize. This pattern can be used to follow the evolution of future information spread and organizational structures.
I am completely new to Twitter and Facebook and Blogging. They seem useful tools in information sharing and posting. It does seem to stray heavily into mainstream pop culture and "hollywood" which can be useful in its own way. I enjoy communicating through the internet, usually by e-mail, but Twitter seems more of a public domain and allows a perspective into the private lives of people. The amount you share I guess depends on you. Facebook seems to a resouceful domain in whch you can become intertwined into a network of useful conections with people, jobs, and information gathering. Blogs are interesting, they seem to provide quick glimpses into the way people feel on a myriad of issues, very opininated, but can be useful in forming one;s own ideas. All Three mediums are widely used and have pushed information and communication worlwide to a new stage in which connectivity is a always a computer screen away. It seems to fit into the readings inwhich it allows evryone input into their respective organization, in these realms it can beas local as your family or as grand as the entire world. I look forward to interacting more with thesetools and exploring their compatibility.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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I too am completely new to both Facebook and Twitter and blogging. Luckily I had set up a blog for another class a day or so prior to setting up my blog for this class, so I wasn’t completely lost in that aspect. I also like communicating via email; this is probably the best way for people to contact me besides my cell phone. The amount of personal information shared definitely depends on the person who is the blog or Facebook owner. I agree that Twitter, Facebook and blogs are all very widely used, although I think Twitter and Facebook are growing at a more rapid rate than blogs are.
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