Organisational Communication Theories
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Last Modified: January 28, 2000.

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This is a summary of the information in
Littlejohn, Stephen. (1992). Theories of Human Communication (5th Ed.). California: Wadsworth Publishing.
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Model of Structural Functionalism
Farace, Monge and Russell
Bureaucracy Theory
Max Weber
Four Systems Theory
Likert
Model of Controlling Organizations
Tomkins, Chenney
Organizational Model
Weick
Scientific Management Theory
Fredrick Taylor

MODEL OF STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM
Farace, Monge and Russell

 


"The positional tradition theories examine the ways management uses formal networks to achieve its objectives".
"The relational tradition theories examine the ways organization is accomplished by interaction between individuals."

  BUREAUCRACY THEORY (Positional)
Max Weber (pg. 307)

 

FOUR SYSTEMS THEORY (Positional)
Likert (pg. 308)

 

"With its emphasis on concertive control, this theory is really in both the positional and relational tradition."

MODEL OF CONTROLLING ORGANIZATIONS
(ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION THEORY)
Tomkins, Chenney (pg. 312)

 

"The relational tradition theories examine the ways organization is accomplished by interaction between individuals."

ORGANIZATIONAL MODEL (Relational)
Weick (pg. 314)

 

SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY
Frederick Taylor

 


Griffin. (1994). A first look at communication theory. (2nd Ed.). McGraw Hill.