Difference between revisions of "Unitary (glossary)"
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− | <blockquote>''A problem situation in which participants "have similar values, beliefs and interests. They share common | + | <blockquote>''A problem situation in which participants "have similar values, beliefs and interests. They share common purposes and are all involved, in one way or another, in decision-making about how to realize their agreed objectives."'' (Jackson 2003, p. 19)</blockquote> |
− | purposes and are all involved, in one way or another, in decision-making about how to realize their agreed objectives."'' (Jackson 2003, p. 19)</blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 13:52, 8 September 2011
A problem situation in which participants "have similar values, beliefs and interests. They share common purposes and are all involved, in one way or another, in decision-making about how to realize their agreed objectives." (Jackson 2003, p. 19)
Source(s)
Jackson, M. 2003. Systems Thinking: Creating Holisms for Managers. Wiley; Chichester