CONSIDERATIONS ON ENTROPY

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JOSE GAXIOLA LOPEZ

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In this century, around the 1920s, the study of a new academic discipline, management, emerged. Despite being young compared to other disciplines, it has been studied from different perspectives, giving rise to numerous administrative schools. The systems approach has been the best attempt to unify management theory, but it has not succeeded due to the difficulty of operationalizing the concepts this perspective uses. One of them is entropy.

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