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  2. Henry Mintzberg - Wikipedia

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    Henry Mintzberg OC OQ FRSC is a Canadian academic and author on business and management. He is currently the Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at the Desautels Faculty of Management of McGill University in Montreal , Quebec , Canada, where he has been teaching since 1968.

  3. Organizational behavior - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s Henry Mintzberg, a graduate student at MIT, carefully studied the activities of five executives. On the basis of his observations, Mintzberg arrived at three categories that subsume managerial roles: interpersonal roles, decisional roles, and informational roles. [47]

  4. Goldman Sachs head of strategy Mintzberg to replace ...

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    Mintzberg has a two-decades-long career on Wall Street, with prior roles at the now-competing spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds Invesco and BlackRock, in addition to Oppenheimer Funds. He will ...

  5. Management - Wikipedia

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    Their roles can be emphasized as executing organizational plans in conformance with the company's policies and the top management's objectives, defining and discussing information and policies from top management to lower management, and most importantly, inspiring and providing guidance to lower-level managers towards better performance.

  6. Star Roles Model - Wikipedia

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    The concept builds on the Group Roles model developed by Benne & Sheats, [1] taking a short-cut route to describing preferences when guiding others. Similarly, the Roles Model follows the Mintzberg 10 management positions [2] - drawing in the most relevant elements when considering the mentoring relationship in detail.

  7. Strategic planning - Wikipedia

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    Henry Mintzberg in the article "The Fall and Rise of Strategic Planning" (1994), [15] argued that the lesson that should be accepted is that managers will never be able to take charge of strategic planning through a formalized process. Therefore, he underscored the role of plans as tools to communicate and control.

  8. Technostructure - Wikipedia

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    Diagram, proposed by Henry Mintzberg, showing the main parts of organisation, including technostructure. Technostructure is the group of technicians, analysts within an organisation (enterprise, administrative body) with considerable influence and control on its economy.

  9. Adhocracy - Wikipedia

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    For Henry Mintzberg, an adhocracy is a complex and dynamic organizational form. [6] It is different from bureaucracy; like Toffler, Mintzberg considers bureaucracy a thing of the past, and adhocracy one of the future. [7] When done well, adhocracy can be very good at problem solving and innovation [7] and thrive in diverse environments. [6]