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THE SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE A Tavistock Anthology HISTORICAL OVERVIEW The Foundation and Development of the Tavistock Institute
GENERAL OUTCOMES Type C Organizations |
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The experience of building the Tavistock seemed to be relevant to a number of organizations in one country or another that were engaged in pathfinding
endeavors. The Institute, in fact, had become a member of a new class of organizations whose importance was increasing as the turbulent environment became more salient. In addition to university centers engaged in
basic research, and consulting groups, whether inside or outside operating organizations, engaged in applied research, there is a third type of research organization whose mission is distinct from either and which
requires a different kind of distinctive competence. |
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The Institute is a Type C organization. It has had continually to face the dilemmas and conflicts of needing to be an innovative research
body at the leading edge and an operational body to a considerable extent paying its own way. This has been a condition of preserving its independence. To accomplish both of these aims simultaneously constitutes a
paradox fundamental to the existence of such bodies. |