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organization studies
/ˌɔːɹɡɐnaɪzˈeɪʃən stˈʌdɪz/
/ˌɔːɡɐnaɪzˈeɪʃən stˈʌdɪz/
Organization studies
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an interdisciplinary field that examines how organizations operate, looking at their structure, behavior, and processes to understand how they function and how they can improve
What is "organization studies"?
Organization studies is the study of how organizations, such as businesses, governments, and nonprofits, function and interact with their environments. It looks at management, decision-making, communication, and behavior within organizations. Organization studies helps improve efficiency, innovation, and leadership in various organizational settings.
Examples
In college, students study organizational studies to learn about different types of businesses and how they manage their operations.
John 's job involves organization studies, where he evaluates companies to find ways they can become more efficient and productive.



























