CIMA E2 Syllabus B. Managing people performance - Systems Theory - Notes 9 / 21
Trist and Bamforth developed a socio-technical systems theory.
The theory explains that social and technological factors are interlinked and cannot be treated in isolation, therefore if technical aspects are changed, social aspects will automatically change and this can potentially lead to problems
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