Thesis conducted at CINARK from 2009-2011 at Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Project funded by Realdania through cofinancing agreement. Research focused on industrialised architecture and its impact on architectural quality
Empirical approach studies successful managers' experiences. Management process approach focuses on planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Scientific management emphasizes standardization and formal organization structures. Human relations approach emphasizes interpersonal relationships and social factors
Sustainability means balancing present and future generations in decision-making. Movement takes whole-systems approach considering interconnected relationships. Values both human and non-human life equally. Emphasizes learning and innovation as solutions to problems
Family Therapy focuses on interdependent familial relations for long-term recovery. Therapy involves individual with substance use disorder and at least one family member. Systems perspective views changes in one part affecting others. Addiction is now viewed as part of larger family system
Classical theory focuses on formal structure and task division. Classical approach emphasizes clear authority and responsibilities. Classical theory has been criticized for ignoring human needs
Family therapy emerged in 1950s as a clinical approach to family problems. Social work, child guidance, and marriage counseling influenced early development. Psychiatric changes, especially Sullivan's work, led to family therapy development