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Weick's information systems approach to organizations:
Organizing is the process of making sense out of equivocal information through enactment, selection, and retention of information. Organizations survive in hostile environments when they succeed in reducing equivocality through retrospective sensemaking. When faced with an ambiguous situation, managers should rely on double interacts rather than rules. Act first, plan later. (Cybernetic tradition)








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