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An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Effective Management...

An Interdisciplinary Approach towards Effective Management Effective management leads teams towards results. Varying disciplinary approaches suggest strategies that reinforce best practices towards effective leadership. Looking at research completed in three disciplinary areas, provides data towards varying management styles and approaches that allow institutions to reach their mission. By implementing an individual disciplinary approaches towards management, limitations arise that produce disadvantageous effects towards an institution’s success. Incorporating an interdisciplinary approach towards effective management, provides a more holistic understanding and avoids the limitations based on a single approach. 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