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... organization develop- ment . " Its primary goal and orientation was toward change : change in the attitudes , values , and structures of organizations so as to better adapt them to rapid change in their environment and in the demands ...
... organization develop- ment . " Its primary goal and orientation was toward change : change in the attitudes , values , and structures of organizations so as to better adapt them to rapid change in their environment and in the demands ...
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... ORGANIZATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PATTERNS International organization . Since ancient times , the spread of epidemic disease from country to country had demonstrated the need for international cooperation for health protection . Early ...
... ORGANIZATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PATTERNS International organization . Since ancient times , the spread of epidemic disease from country to country had demonstrated the need for international cooperation for health protection . Early ...
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... Organization maintains close rela- tionships with other United Nations specialized agencies , particularly the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund ( UNICEF ) and the Food and Agricul- tural Organization , and with ...
... Organization maintains close rela- tionships with other United Nations specialized agencies , particularly the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund ( UNICEF ) and the Food and Agricul- tural Organization , and with ...
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