What information organizations are
It is a matter of general observation and experience that persons are frequently in contact and interact with each other when their relationships are not a part of or governed by any formal organization. The magnitude of the numbers involved varies from two persons or to that of a large mob or control. The characteristic of these contacts or interactions is that they occur and continue or are repeated without any specific conscious joint purpose. The contact maybe accidental, or incidental to organized activities, or arise from some personal desire or gregarious instant, it maybe friendly or hostile. But whatever the origins, the fact of such contact, interactions, or groupings, changes the experience, knowledge, attitudes and emotions of the individuals affected.
Consequences of informal organization
Informal organization, although comprising the processes of society which are unconscious as contrasted with these of formal organization, which are conscious, have two important classes of effects:(1)it establishes certain attitudes, understandings, customs, habits, institutions, and(2)it creates the condition under which formal organization may arise.
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