An organization (also organisation in many Commonwealth countries) is a formal group of people with one or more shared goals. This topic is a broad one.
Pyramids are an effective way to achieve repeatable results because they have the shortest path from the standard-setter to the worker.
They suffer from communication and supervisory faults because the organization is only as good as its weakest link. They lack creativity because they have poor communications ("why" is often lost).
The classic fix for the communication problem is a magazine that reviews the whole hierarchy's business, perhaps daily or weekly. One good scheme has each person send e-mail up each week, telling what he did, his plans, and problems. Each boss makes a summary and sends it up. Then all the bosses send their summary down, appended to the summary from their boss.
At Printronix this freed cash equal to a year's revenue, sped up engineering cycles six fold, reduced defects by two sigmas (see variance), increased inventory turns tenfold and doubled product service life. People found out what to fix, and where.
Hierarchies were satirised in The Peter Principle (1969), a book that introduced the term hierarchiology and the saying that "in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence".
An extremely rigid, in terms of responsibilities, type of organization is exemplified by Führerprinzip.
These consist of a group of peers who decide as a group, perhaps by voting. The difference between a jury and a committee is that the members of the committee are usually assigned to perform or lead further actions after the group comes to a decision, whereas members of a jury come to a decision. In common law countries legal juries render decisions of guilt, liability and quantify damages, juries are also used in athletic contests, book awards and similar activities. Sometimes a selection committee functions like a jury. In the middle ages juries in continental Europe were used to determine the law according to consensus amongst local notables.
Committees are often the most reliable way to make decisions. Condorcet's jury theorem proved that if the average member votes better than a roll of dice, then adding more members increases the number of majorities that can come to a correct vote (however correctness is defined). The problem is that if the average member is worse than a roll of dice, the committee's decisions grow worse, not better! Staffing is crucial.
Famously, unstructured committees can dither without making decisions. Parliamentary procedure, such as Robert's Rules of Order, helps prevent dithering.
A staff helps an expert get all his work done. To this end, a "chief of staff" decides whether an assignment is routine or not. If it's routine, he assigns it to a staff member, who is a sort of junior expert. The chief of staff schedules the routine problems, and checks that they are completed.
If a problem is not routine, the chief of staff notices. He passes it to the expert, who solves the problem, and educates the staff -- converting the problem into a routine problem.
Staffs make decisions quickly, and carry out assignments efficiently, though less reliably than committees or matrices. For this reason businesses often prefer to use this method.
Staffs break down easily, usually from bad selection of people. Dilbert's boss is a non-expert trying to run a staff. In a "cross functional team," like an executive committee, the boss has to be a non-expert, because so many kinds of expertise are required. Also: chiefs of staff can be disorganized, play favorites, or can't tell what should go to the expert.
Executive committees can be expert staffs: at choosing people. This is how General Electric succeeded under Jack Welch. You could do worse.
On the face of it, this is the perfect organisation. One hierarchy is "functional" and assures that each type of expert in the organization is well-trained, and measured by a boss who is super-expert in the same field. The other direction is "executive" and tries to get projects completed using the experts.
Matrices are the only known organizations that can consistently create complex technical products like airplanes and engines.
The problem is that going through channels takes too long. Getting approval to actually do anything often needs the approval of each type of expert, and both of each expert's bosses! The trick is to speed aprovals: make approval everybody's number one job, and simplify sign-offs.
This organization has intense competition. Bad parts of the organization starve. Good ones get more work. Everybody is paid for what they actually do, and runs a tiny business that has to show a profit, or they get canned. For example: upper managers invest, and if they make bad investments, there's no profit. Engineers rent their designs out to manufacturing. Facilities people rent space, etc.
This is a really effective organization. But it's wasteful because all those dead pieces of organization have valuable training, and are very hard to recycle. They're bitter, and they will stop taking it after a while. Reorganization follows.
This may reflect a rather one-sided view of what goes on in ecology. It is also the case that a natural ecosystem has a natural border - ecoregions do not in general compete with one another in any way, but are very autonomous.
International Academy of Clinical Thermology Professional association for clinical thermography providing information, quality assurance, clinical guidelines, continuing education and certification testing for doctors practicing this procedure. http://www.iact-org.org
American Preventive Medical Association The political voice for health care practitioners who use nutritional and other complementary therapies in patient care. http://www.apma.net/
National Medical Association Professional society representing the interests of physicians of African descent and the patients they serve. http://www.nmanet.org
National Association of Nephrology Technicians and Technologists Nonprofit professional organization established to improve the quality of care in the dialysis industry and promote education, recognition through certification and licensing, job security, and employment opportunities for nephrology technicians. http://www.dialysistech.org
Center For Medical Consumers The Center is a unique not for profit, independent organization whose only agenda is informing and helping to protect members of the public in their encounters with the medical care system. http://www.medicalconsumers.org/
Provident Medical Institute A nonprofit educational organization founded by Dr. Michael Jacobson providing Biblical health and medicine information to church, family, and healthcare leaders via seminars, newsletters, books and tapes, and web site. Seminar information, contact information, history of the organization. http://www.providentmedical.com/
Society of Primary Care Policy Fellows Multi-disciplinary community of scholars who are committed to affecting primary care policy, education, research, and service at the local, state, national, and international levels. Membership informations, mission, contact information. http://www.primarycaresociety.org/
PDA, Parenteral Drug Association Association for pharmaceutical science and technology, provides scientific education, professional meetings, publications, membership benefits and features http://www.pda.org
Foundation for Aquatic Injury Prevention A non-profit educational organization dedicated to reducing the number of diving injuries, drownings and near drownings. http://aquaticisf.org/
CHOICE Hotlines Offers confidential reproductive health, children's health and HIV/AIDS counseling, information and referrals. http://www.choice-phila.org/
Great Medical News Non-profit organization which finds and reports medical treatments and cures for major human illnesses. Includes contact and background information, as well as a testimonial. http://www.greatmedicalnews.com/
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Dedicated to promoting research, education and high standards of clinical care in the field of medical laser applications. http://www.aslms.org
Association of Air Medical Services An international association which serves providers of air and surface medical transport systems. http://www.aams.org
British Association of Sports Rehabilitators and Trainers Promotes the profession and scientific study of Sports Rehabilitation and Training and to facilitate communication of those actively involved in healthcare for the physically active. http://www.BASRaT.org
Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs Represents state public health leaders and others working to improve the health of women of reproductive age, children and youth, including those with special health care needs, and their families. http://www.amchp1.org/
Society for Pediatric Pathology A worldwide professional organization whose goal is to foster research, education, and practice as they pertain to pediatric pathology, and to provide a forum for discourse among its members. http://www.spponline.org
Lasting Connections Organization dedicated to building support networks for families facing a serious medical crisis by providing them with financial assistance for communications. http://www.LastingConnections.org/
CIDA: Global Health A global health organization providing information, stories and images from developing countries on women's health, immunization, infectious diseases, nutrition and population. http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/health.htm
Community Health Charities National organization representing 61 of America's leading health charities providing patient services, community outreach and education. http://www.healthcharities.org/
National Kidney Foundation Provides patient services, education, research to prevent kidney disease and promotes organ donation. http://www.kidneynyup.org
Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems A professional organization dedicated to the promotion, development and sharing of information between physicians responsible for organizationl leadership in information technology. http://www.amdis.org
Royal Society of Medicine Membership details and forthcoming educational events for health care professionals. Exchange of ideas and information plus an extensive library catalogue. Bookings taken for conference facilities. http://www.roysocmed.ac.uk/
Families for Natural Living A 501(c)(3) Non Profit educational organization that provides resources, information and support for families who want to make informed natural living decisions for themselves. http://FamiliesForNaturalLiving.org
American College of Surgeons A scientific and educational association of surgeons that was founded in 1913 to improve the quality of care for the surgical patient by setting high standards for surgical education and practice. http://www.facs.org
Controlled Release Society An international organization whose mission is to advance the science and technology of chemical and biological delivery systems. http://www.controlledrelease.org/
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International Medical Volunteers Association Provides information about international health volunteer work and helps volunteers and organizations find each other. http://www.imva.org
Midwest Healthcare Marketing Association A nonprofit organization providing a forum for education and information about healthcare marketing. http://www.mhma.com
NGO Networks for Health A global health project created to meet the burgeoning need for family planning, reproductive health, child survival, and HIV/AIDs information and services in developing countries. http://www.ngonetworks.org
Institute for Healthcare Advancement A California not-for-profit foundation dedicated to innovating and advancing superior healthcare practices and solutions for populations across the healthcare continuum. http://www.iha4health.org/
Help for Health Trust An independent, not-for-profit charitable organization providing a range of health information services. http://www.hfht.org
International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) An independent, international health professional organization, founded upon the medical response to torture. Promotes and supports the rehabilitation of torture victims and works for the prevention of torture worldwide. http://www.irct.org
The Military Health System The Official Web Presence of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) and the TRICARE Management Activity. http://tricare.osd.mil/
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Institute of Health Systems An autonomous research and educational institution engaged in health systems research, training and consultancy. http://www.ihsnet.org.in
Danish Institute for Health Technology Assessment (DIHTA) National organization that evaluates the conditions and consequences of using health technologies. http://www.sst.dk/Planlaegning_og_behandling/Medicinsk_teknologivurdering.aspx?lang=en
World Health Organization Publication catalog, media resources, health articles, and current health news. List of upcoming health events, conferences, and summits. English, Spanish, and French. http://www.who.int/
The George Institute for International Health Seeks solutions for major global public health problems through research, policy development and training. Based in Sydney, Australia. http://www.thegeorgeinstitute.org
International Certification Accreditation Board An independent, global, nonprofit organization ensures quality, credible professional credentialing programs and procedures. http://www.icab.cc
American Medical Publishers' Association Provides for the exchange of information among its members, hosts continuing education seminars, publishes a newsletter, and represents the industry for important issues facing medical publishers today. http://www.ampaonline.org/
Project Hope Active in the field of medical education and training, and in the development of effective and sustainable health care systems in low and middle income countries. Project HOPE's emphasis is on "helping people help themselves." http://www.projecthope.ch/
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eHealth Institute Nonprofit organization promoting the use of emerging technologies to enhance health and improve access to eHealth resources. http://www.ehealthinstitute.org
American Association of Physician Specialists Represents thousands of physicians in all specialties. AAPS's professional societies include dermatology, gynecology, and radiology. http://www.aapsga.org/index.html
American Lung Association Oldest voluntary health organization in the United States, with a National Office and constituent and affiliate associations around the country. Founded in 1904 to fight tuberculosis, ALA today fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health. http://www.lungusa.org
ISIPS: International Sharps Prevention Society International group of medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare instituations, and industry professionals joining forces to reduce medical sharps injuries worldwide. http://www.isips.org/
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