Dant1998

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Dant1998
BibType ARTICLE
Key Dant1998
Author(s) Tim Dant, Dave Francis
Title Planning in organisations: Rational control or contingent activity?
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Tag(s) EMCA, Contingency, Educational Planning, Health Planning, Organizations, Planning, Rationality, Situated Activity
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Year 1998
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Journal Sociological Research Online
Volume 3
Number 2
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DOI 10.5153/sro.169
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School
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Howpublished
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Abstract

This paper develops an interactional approach to planning in organisations that draws out the relevance of both rationalist and contingent models of planning. The distinction between these two models is developed in the light of the modernist / postmodernist debate to provide a set of theoretical issues to with planning in organisations. These issues are explored in the context of planning carried out in two empirically studied settings, a health authority and a school. The two models are found to provide resources for organisations and participants in these settings, both to proceed with planning activity and to account for it. Neither model is however adequate to describe the process of planning which is always a practical and situated activity whose character emerges in the process of interaction.

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