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Paradigm Shifts-Implications for Individuals and Organisations

Prof. M J Xavier
1995
Working Paper No
71
Body

A paradigm is a set of beliefs that are used to set boundaries and focus problem solving. A paradigm shift occurs whenever a new analytic framework changes the understanding of the way a system operates. In this article the paradigm shifts in the family system, political systems, man management, health care, information technology, human resource management, marketing, retailing and management education are discussed. Their implications to individuals and organisations are also elaborated.

Key words
human resource management, marketing, retailing
WP.IIMB_.71.pdf (1.59 MB)

Paradigm Shifts-Implications for Individuals and Organisations

Author(s) Name: Prof. M J Xavier, 1995
Working Paper No : 71
Abstract:

A paradigm is a set of beliefs that are used to set boundaries and focus problem solving. A paradigm shift occurs whenever a new analytic framework changes the understanding of the way a system operates. In this article the paradigm shifts in the family system, political systems, man management, health care, information technology, human resource management, marketing, retailing and management education are discussed. Their implications to individuals and organisations are also elaborated.

Keywords: human resource management, marketing, retailing
WP.IIMB_.71.pdf (1.59 MB)