Abstract
In this short paper we summarize how a new paradigm of management – human systems management – emerges naturally from the spontaneous dynamics of the ongoing processes of division of labor, division of knowledge, high technology, and systems thinking. The paper concludes by identifying the shift from a ‘systems-coordinative’ paradigm to the requisite ‘systems integrative’ paradigm.
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