Management and the tao organization as community / Leonardo R. Silos
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | General Education | Filipiniana | FIL HD 38 .S54 1998 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000009879 |
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FIL HD 31 .M67 1999 c.2 Supervisory management : the management of effective supervision / | FIL HD 31 .S71 1990 c.1 Business policy in an Asian context : Text & cases / | FIL HD 31 .S71 1990 c.2 Business policy in an Asian context : Text & cases / | FIL HD 38 .S54 1998 Management and the tao organization as community / | FIL HD 6300 .Op4 2005 'Paalis ka na pala' : gabay para sa OFW / | FIL HD 6971 .M67 2000 c.1 Labor management relations / | FIL HD 6971 .M67 2000 c.2 Labor management relations / |
Includes index.
The project of modernity --
The transitional organization --
Myth and demythologization --
The division of labor : Adam Smith --
The division of labor : Émile Durkheim --
The Confucian Tao --
The later Confucianism --
Talcott Parsons and the problem of order --
Jürgen Habermas and the dual concept of society --
The rediscovery of the subject --
Returning meaning to the technique
The modernization of society has polarized the economic enterprise against the familial household. This polarization by which society and economy are immunized against kinship values.
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