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4: Carnegie Mellon Series #1 - Organizational Routines (Part 1)

4: Carnegie Mellon Series #1 - Organizational Routines (Part 1)

FromTalking About Organizations Podcast


4: Carnegie Mellon Series #1 - Organizational Routines (Part 1)

FromTalking About Organizations Podcast

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Episode 4 we are discussing the origins of organizational routines with the help of our special guest Dr Katharina Dittrich. Organizational routines are ways to reduce complexity and distribute learning throughout the organization. The idea is simple - once a problem occurred often enough and a solution has been found, the solving of this problem can become routinised so that employees no longer have to 'reinvent the wheel'. Corporate procedures such as hiring and firing and order processing are some of the examples.Join us for part 1 of this fascinating discussion as Dmitrijs inadvertently finds himself playing a role of devil's advocate as Katharina delivers a stunning amount of knowledge about routines.
Released:
Dec 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Talking About Organizations is a conversational podcast where we talk about one book, journal article or idea per episode and try to understand it, its purpose and its impact. By joining us as we collectively tackle classic readings on organization theory, management science, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, organizational learning, culture, climate, leadership, public administration, and so many more! Subscribe to our feed and begin Talking About Organizations as we take on great management thinkers of past and present!