In "Creating Organizational Memory," JoAnne Yates examines how systematic management techniques and internal communication systems evolved in manufacturing firms between 1880 and 1920. She explores how these systems functioned as a form of organizational memory, preserving and transmitting crucial knowledge within companies. Yates analyzes the development of business practices such as filing systems, internal correspondence, and standardized procedures, revealing how they shaped organizational structures and decision-making processes.
This book offers valuable insights into the historical roots of modern management practices and the enduring importance of effective communication in organizations. By focusing on the critical period of industrial expansion, "Creating Organizational Memory" sheds light on the challenges and innovations that continue to influence business operations today.
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