11.235 Analyzing Projects and Organizations: How Organizations Behave, Fall 2006
Professor Tendler leads the class in a discussion on healthcare organizations. (Image by MIT OCW.)
Highlights of this Course
Course Description
This class analyzes how organizations behave, both government and nongovernment, drawing on the literature of the sociology of organizations, political science, and public administration. The class seeks to demonstrate rationality in otherwise seemingly chaotic organizational environments and implementation experiences. It builds analytical skills for evaluating programs and projects, organizations, and environments, and draws equally on developing-country and developed-country literature.