If managers aren't important towards the formation or control of groups using online tools, what do you consider the main role websites such as Meetup.com, Facebook, and MySpace have provided newly emerging groups?
Through all of these relatively new online communication tools, it has been made very simple for all sorts of people to communicate and keep in touch without needing the approval of a higher authority. However, all of these websites act as a management tool for the vast numbers of people who use them and therefore, is it accurate to say that "managers aren't important"? Without these websites, which act as managers, then people wouldn't have the carefree and easy way of communicating with one another.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
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Communication is one part of the process of working together. Let's think of Management in a bigger light. Do you believe that a website can get people to do things? Is it the website that manages? Or the leaders among the group?
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