antilogy英 ['æntɪ'lɑːgɪ] 美 ['æntɪ'lɑːɡɪ]
单词解释:反义词;对立;矛盾;对立的观点。
单词发音:/ˈæntɪlɑːgɪ/
单词用法:可以作为名词使用,表示对立性、矛盾性,也可以作为形容词使用,表示对立、矛盾的。
分别的记法:可以结合词根词缀记忆,antilogy是由前缀anti-(反)和词根logy(逻辑)组成的,所以它的意思就是反逻辑,也就是对立、矛盾的意思。
antilogy物理现象是指两个或多个物理现象之间的关系是相反的,彼此对立^[2]^。
antilogy可以是一个名词,也可以是动词。作为名词时,它通常指两个或多个物理现象之间的对立关系,例如温度和热量。当作为动词时,它主要表示由于对立而产生的抑制或排斥作用,例如当两个磁场相反时,会受到antilogy的作用^[1]^。
Title: Antilogical Management: A Challenge and Opportunity
Abstract: Antilogicality refers to a situation where two opposing ideas or principles coexist, creating a conflict or tension within an organization. This paper explores the concept of antilogicality in management and its implications for effective leadership and organizational development.
Introduction: Management is a complex discipline that requires leaders to navigate a variety of challenges and opportunities. Often, these challenges are presented in the form of opposing ideas or principles, creating what we might call antilogical situations. Antilogicality refers to a situation where two opposing ideas or principles coexist, creating a conflict or tension within an organization. Effective leaders must be able to manage these situations effectively to ensure the success of their organization.
The Nature of Antilogicality: Antilogicality is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations, where competing values, goals, and strategies coexist. For example, a company may be committed to cost-effectiveness and efficiency, while also seeking to create a sustainable environment for employees and customers. Similarly, a leader may be committed to autonomy and creativity, while also seeking to maintain order and efficiency within the organization. These opposing forces create tension that must be managed effectively by leaders.
Impacts on Leadership and Organizational Development: Antilogicality presents significant challenges for leaders, who must navigate these opposing forces effectively. First, it requires leaders to develop a deep understanding of their organization and its stakeholders, including employees, customers, and the community. Second, it requires leaders to develop a clear strategy for managing antilogicality, which may involve creating a culture of dialogue and collaboration, fostering innovation and creativity, while also maintaining order and efficiency.
Furthermore, antilogicality presents opportunities for organizational development. It can create opportunities for innovation and creativity, as well as foster a culture of collaboration and cooperation among stakeholders. It can also provide opportunities for leaders to develop new strategies and solutions that address the challenges posed by antilogicality.
Conclusion: Antilogicality is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations that requires effective leadership to manage effectively. Leaders must develop a deep understanding of their organization and its stakeholders, while also developing strategies for managing antilogicality. By doing so, they can create an environment that fosters innovation, creativity, and collaboration among stakeholders, leading to organizational success.
Keywords: antilogicality, management, leadership, organizational development.