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Organizations today, are being faced with innumerous problems within their structure, and a very fierce competition from the market.  

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Introduction Organizations today, are being faced with innumerous problems within their structure, and a very fierce competition from the market. It is quite essential and important for organizations to develop the ability to 'reframe' situations in order to understand what is occuring around them, to make sense out of them and to create alternative answers and strategies. "Organizations everywhere are struggling to cope with a shrinking planet and a global economy." (Bolman & Deal, 1997) It is essential that organisations develop the ability to reframe situations in order to understand what is happening around them, which would also help in the creation of alternate strategies and contingencies. Reframing plays a vital role in every organisations functioning. The Concept of Reframing Reframing is basically looking at situations from more than one perspective. It is an approach that is based on the assumption that there will emerge better solutions to the organizational problems when it is...

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