Henry Mintzberg and Ludo Van Der Heyden [Archive.org URL]

Organizations do four things – they find, they keep, they tranform and they distribute. Many concentrate on one thing or another, although virtually all organizations do all four. And they do them in all kinds of ways (sometimes in linear sequences, called chains, often around central cores, called hubs, and increasingly in interactive networks, called webs). Which one is used makes a big difference in how we actually “see” an organization.

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