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Stoyan Stoyanov’s analysis examines Chris Argyris’s influential theory on the problems of mutual adjustment between individuals and organizations. The work delves into the fundamental conflict that arises when personal development needs clash with organizational requirements.
Argyris’s groundbreaking research identified how traditional organizational structures often inhibit individual growth and psychological development. Stoyanov breaks down these complex ideas, making them accessible to readers interested in organizational psychology, management theory, and workplace dynamics.
This Macat Library edition provides critical analysis of how organizations can better align employee aspirations with institutional objectives. It addresses the practical implications of Argyris’s theories for modern businesses seeking to create healthier, more productive work environments.







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