GradPoint - each subject is discussed in turn
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Frank Hearn has written: 'Domination, legitimation, and resistance' -- subject(s): Industrial sociology, Working class, History 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization
The organizational pattern that compares and contrasts subjects using a whole subject-by-subject approach is called "subject-by-subject organization." In this method, each subject is discussed in its entirety before moving on to the next, allowing for a clear and focused comparison. Conversely, point-by-point organization addresses specific points of comparison for each subject in alternating fashion. The SEE method, which stands for Statement, Evidence, and Explanation, is more of a writing technique rather than a specific organizational pattern.
it is a subject that gives the systematic planning implementing monitiring and revision of all the channels of communication within an organization and between organization it also includes the organization and dissemimation of new communication directive connected with an organization network or communicationtechnology
Lee Galloway has written: 'Organization and management' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Office management, Business 'Organization and management: business organization; business management' -- subject(s): Business, Office management 'Organization and Management'
Frank Buck has written: 'Organization made easy!' -- subject(s): Teachers, Orderliness, School management and organization, Time management 'Organization made easy!' -- subject(s): Teachers, Orderliness, School management and organization, Time management
Murray G. Ross has written: 'Toronto Y. M. C. A. in a changing community, 1864-1940' 'Community organization' -- subject(s): Community organization, Lending library, Organisation communautaire, Desarrollo de la comunidad 'Education in the U.S.S.R' -- subject(s): Education 'Community organization; theory, principles, and practice' -- subject(s): Community organization 'The Y.M.C.A. in Canada' -- subject(s): History, Young Men's Christian Associations. Canada, Young Men's Christian associations 'The university' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges, History 'Case histories in community organization' -- subject(s): Case studies, Community organization
Jerome L. Franklin has written: 'Organization development' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Management, Organization 'Human resource development in the organization' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Management, Organizational change
In a point-by-point organization, you compare and contrast subjects by discussing each point of comparison or contrast side by side for both subjects. In contrast, subject-by-subject organization involves discussing all aspects of one subject before moving to the next. The parts-to-whole organization focuses on how individual parts contribute to the overall whole, while the SEE method (Statement, Evidence, Explanation) is a structured way to present arguments or analyses rather than a specific pattern for comparison and contrast.
RolfE Rogers has written: 'Organization and management theory' -- subject(s): Organization
William G. Shepherd has written: 'Utility regulation' 'The economics of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization (Economic theory) 'Microeconomics' -- subject(s): Microeconomics 'Market power and economic welfare' -- subject(s): Competition, Industrial organization (Economic theory), Monopolies
Robert Townsend has written: 'Further up the organization' -- subject(s): Organization, Management