Volume
43
Issue
4
Abstract
Insight into organizational management can be gained by looking at natural systems. Ideas in Extension organizations are analogous to the genetic makeup of populations of organisms. Genetic makeup determines the chemistry, size and behavior of these populations. Similarly, ideas in organizations determine the future size, activities and effectiveness. This article first examines the principles of population genetics and how these principles drive genetic change. This concept is then extended to Extension to demonstrate how ideas appear to follow similar laws. Finally, this concept is used to derive suggestions for improving effectiveness of organizations.
Recommended Citation
Winder, J. A. (2005). Organizational Evolution: Applying Genetic Principles to the Management of Extension Systems. The Journal of Extension, 43(4), Article 34. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol43/iss4/34