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Richard Daft's best-selling text, ORGANIZATION THEORY AND DESIGN, integrates the most recent thinking about organizations, classic ideas and theories, and real world practice, in a way that is interesting and enjoyable for students. Throughout the text, detailed examples illustrate how companies are coping in the rapidly changing, highly competitive, international environment. It is one of the most systematic and well- organized texts in the market. It helps students and managers prepare for the challenges they will face in the real world. This edition provides a thorough revision to showcase current examples and research alongside time-tested information. While organization studies and real world examples are insightful for understanding organizations and solve real-world problems, Daft also integrates numerous features that give students opportunity to apply concepts and develop skills and insights.

620 pages, Hardcover

First published December 28, 1982

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165 reviews
March 31, 2015
Again, I am feeling successful! I am ending this class with an A. Another class down, only five more to go!
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April 13, 2022
I am not sure I’ve ever read a textbook cover to cover before, but I’m happy that I did it. Lots of great examples in this book, although some of the chapters were a bit basic. I would have loved to see a little more emphasis on decision making.
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912 reviews26 followers
January 2, 2017
Here's a dense, long and complex textbook on organizational design. The various chapters and sections deal with everything from how organizations are structured internally to achieve their strategies to overall organizational culture to inter-organizational relationships in a global environment. The author uses real-world examples, case studies and call-outs to illustrate most points and many of these are quite helpful.

My biggest complaint is that the chapters don't always link together well. I had hoped that there would be more of a cohesive sense of ideas building from chapter to chapter and section to section. Instead, each section feels like a stand-alone look at organizational design from a particular point of view. That leaves this book as an informative and relatively readable, if somewhat episodic and disjointed, textbook.
Profile Image for Haytham Badawey.
115 reviews32 followers
August 29, 2015
There's nothing in this book discussing "theory" or "design". The author discusses some random topics, some of which are closely related to organizations and some are unrelated topics.

There are good points and lessons to be learned in each chapter, but I don't think this book can be used as a 'reference'. I don't recommend it as a "theory" book either. It's just an introduction to random topics regarding organizations terminology and basic ideas, but that's it.

I think I need to read better books on the subject...
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23 reviews6 followers
October 25, 2012


oh boy did I nerd out on this! important to remember for you B school students that have to read it - these are PATTERNS not RULES! you don't make reality squeeze into these boxes, rather, you lay this structure over reality for a moment to get your bearings, then you take it away and deal with the reality at hand.
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2 reviews1 follower
December 10, 2012
Great overview of many organizational challenges and typical responses by leadership as to how to align a workforce to meet those challenges. Good balance of case studies and real-life application to further explain the theoretical principles.
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461 reviews11 followers
August 25, 2013
[Textbook] Read well, some interesting models especially around organizational culture and strategic contingency fit. I'll keep this one for a while.
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February 16, 2015
A good read for those interested in management and what makes organizations succeed or fail.
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65 reviews2 followers
October 21, 2020
This one was interesting. Like most of these type books it was full of relevant examples of real companies. What I liked about this one was that it had one or two self assessment tests each chapter. They helped you gauge things like whether you were a team player, or if you were a good match for working abroad.
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478 reviews
October 6, 2020
I got something out of this textbook and this course, but found the book incredibly repetitive! I liked applying the concepts but found my best quotes in supplemental material. Happy I learned it but happy it’s over.
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289 reviews57 followers
January 7, 2018
Required book for my business class, Organizational Design & Structure. I thought this book was interesting enough to read.
3 reviews
February 7, 2018
It's a good book to start, but definitely not enough
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136 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2023
Had to read for a class for graduate school. It was actually petty interesting for the most part.
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April 30, 2025
Mandatory reading for organization theory (university course) - pretty good actually, started a bit late so I had to read it under stress & pretty fast pace
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951 reviews
July 18, 2011
This was required reading for one of my summer quarter classes and it would have been a more appropriate choice for an undergraduate course. It was easy to read, but so dry and boring and a little too reliant on graphics to explain organizational models.
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499 reviews55 followers
May 16, 2014
Very descriptive, which might be of use if it were an anthropology book. But we want to direct and inspire leaders toward excellence, yes? This book doesn't get there.
979 reviews75 followers
August 8, 2016
As far as textbooks go, it was ok but the next edition could definitely benefit from a closer round of editing. My favorite part was the list of books featured.
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31 reviews9 followers
July 27, 2017
It is a good text book. It covers many aspects of organization theor but the perspectives are dominated by based on positivist (American approach)...What a pity!!! Where is the critical side of view?
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