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... becomes one of constantly reproducing the organization by systematically redefining and re - imagining the very nature of organization as an informational process . When human organizations become redefined as technological systems ...
... becomes one of constantly reproducing the organization by systematically redefining and re - imagining the very nature of organization as an informational process . When human organizations become redefined as technological systems ...
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... becomes technology — a replicable factor of cultural production that can be used by management as part of a cybernetic system ... become techniques within a system of culture to incorporate laborers into a corporate vision of the future ...
... becomes technology — a replicable factor of cultural production that can be used by management as part of a cybernetic system ... become techniques within a system of culture to incorporate laborers into a corporate vision of the future ...
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... become both uninteresting and outdated . Since the nineteenth century , according to this version of history , creators of utopian literature have invested a lot of time and energy in rewriting all those tales of castaway travellers ...
... become both uninteresting and outdated . Since the nineteenth century , according to this version of history , creators of utopian literature have invested a lot of time and energy in rewriting all those tales of castaway travellers ...
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