The concept of an "organizational frame" refers to
A) that element of an organization which has no fixed, exact meaning but may become the basis for change and innovation.
B) a social reference group that serves as a person's mentor during the process of becoming a new person.
C) a collection of rules and maps for coordinating space and other resources within the organization.
D) the structure, ideology and agenda of an organization that provides members with a set of definitions for constructing meaning and practices.
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