Holographic Organization is A Prerequisite for the Third-Generation University

  • Hakkak M
  • Hozni S
  • Shahsiayh N
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Independence and autonomy of units can lead to disorder and create problems for organizations.[...]organizations must look for ways to cluster their features into each component so that they can be completely integrated.Though good opportunities like teleconsultation, e-learning, and remote activities such as monitoring, diagnosis, rehabilitation, surgery, treatment of skin diseases, ultrasound imaging, pathology, and treatment of cognitive disorders are available through medical entrepreneurship.Lack of attention to the holographic organization is a threat to the formation of the third generation university.5 Conclusion Given that most of Iran's universities are second generation, the lack of progress toward the third generation leads to an accumulation of academic research in libraries and waste of material and spiritual wealth, leading to lack of economic growth.[...]it is necessary to prepare a holographic organization as a prerequisite for the formation of a third generation university.

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Hakkak, M., Hozni, S. A., & Shahsiayh, N. (2018). Holographic Organization is A Prerequisite for the Third-Generation University. Research and Development in Medical Education, 7(1), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.15171/rdme.2018.001

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