1. Organization, autopoiesis and human potential as paradigm of the future organizationTatjana Balažic Peček, Marija Ovsenik, 2018, original scientific article Abstract: Background and purpose: Eternal challenge to researchers of organization theory is how to develop a suitable organization for increasingly more complex internal and external processes, and how to set a simple definition for it. Demanding environment of organization and civilization is under constant pressure of competition for profit. This dynamics of profit is blinding humans so that they are drawing away from themselves and from creativity in organizations. A human too often reacts automatically, meaning that they do not use all the potentials which is a paradox of organization. Therefore, the contribution of autopoiesis – as a complete intertwinement of processes of characteristic characteristiccontinuous movement in the area of creativity and holistic human culture – is important. When speaking about paradigm of tomorrow’s organization, we are speaking about a person in organization, interpersonal self/co-dependence and self/co-dependence on micro and macro level. The purpose of our contribution is to research-inside this more and more virtual organization – the position and role of an individual, humanity and human potential as a creative potential of organic-humane organization.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Research is based on qualitative approach. For more comprehensive study of autopoiesis in organization we used mixed methods. When forming the concept, we used the natural law as life circle and compared it with organization.
Results: We developed a concept of autopoietic building blocks as life circle, presenting a concept of organization of future. The concept can be a comparative tool for perceiving processes in an organization. With results we substantiated that organization is losing processes of emotions and thinking of a human.
Conclusion: Accepting autopoiesis on all levels of human activity and consequently increasingly more conscious organizations and society as a whole, results in processes, when autopoises influences the cultural development of society in the sense of connecting science, art, high technologies and spirituality. Results can serve as a guideline and challenge to humane organizations. Keywords: organization, autopoiesis, human potential, concept of autopoietic building blocks Published in DKUM: 10.10.2018; Views: 1592; Downloads: 339 Full text (707,14 KB) This document has many files! More... |
2. The importance of human resource management for the success of the companySonja Treven, 2000, other scientific articles Abstract: The paper first briefly presents the environment and challenges the companies will encounter in the forthcoming decade. Further, the author investigates challenges which will impact the implementation of human resource management. As there exists a two-way link between the companies and the environment, this contribution also illustrates the link into the other direction, and shows how the competitive advantage for the individual company can be gained by effective human resource management. Keywords: management, human potential, performance, enterprise, competitiveness Published in DKUM: 17.07.2017; Views: 1294; Downloads: 143 Full text (389,53 KB) This document has many files! More... |
3. Human resource management in international organizationsSonja Treven, 2001, review article Abstract: In the paper, the author first presents various approaches to the management and recruitment of employees in subsidiaries that the company has established in different countries. Then, she turns her attention to the basic functions of international human resource management, among them recruitment and selection of new employees, development and training of employees, assessment of work efficiency, as well as remuneration of employees. As the expatriates are often given special attention by their work organizations, she concludes the paper with the description of the additional challanges occuring in the management of these employees. Keywords: management, use of human resources, employment, international company, work performance, human potential, international organizations, company Published in DKUM: 04.07.2017; Views: 1698; Downloads: 144 Full text (545,95 KB) This document has many files! More... |
4. Human potentials management in transportDrago Pupavac, Ratko Zelenika, Marinko Jurčević, 2004, other scientific articles Abstract: The paper explores the significance of human potentials management in micro and macro transport systems and investigates to what extent do the human potentials represent the factor of growth and development of transport systems. The facts gathered in this paper should represent the quantitative starting points for viewing the specifics of transport service productions and future movements on the transport labour market, and the possibilities of information technologies implementation in transport human potentials management optimizations, all with the aim of producing new and of improving the inherited comparative advantages of the Croatian transport systems. Keywords: traffic, transport systems, human potential, labour market, information technology Published in DKUM: 02.06.2017; Views: 1371; Downloads: 145 Full text (4,00 MB) This document has many files! More... |
5. Corporate strategyRichard L. Lynch, 2000, higher education textbook Keywords: corporations, business strategy, business environment, enterprises, goal, target, market research, competition, analysis, analysis of business operation, consumer, human capital, human potential, operations management, leadership, ethics, knowledge, technology, innovations, strategic management, strategic planning, textbooks, cases, case study Published in DKUM: 01.06.2012; Views: 3543; Downloads: 70 Link to full text |
6. Renaissance management : the rebirth of energy and innovation in people and organizationsStephen Carter, 1999, manual Keywords: management, renaissance, reengineering, changes, individualism, society, human potential, human resource management, work, employment, creativity, motivation, working power, energetic system, organizational development, working organization, flexibility, team work, manager, partnership Published in DKUM: 01.06.2012; Views: 2106; Downloads: 83 Link to full text |