Organizational behavior and management
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Organizational behavior and management
(McGraw-Hill higher education)
McGraw-Hill, Irwin, c2002
6th ed., international ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
Students in the 21st Century will face an unprecedented rate of change in employee diversity, global competition, and legal requirements. This book is intended for those students, giving them a wealth of text, readings, exercises and cases allowing them to experience and understand organisational behaviour and its importance to them as future managers. 21st century managers must not only be able to perform the necessary functions of management, but also lead in a manner that enriches the capacity of employees who may or are likely to be moving around from work assignments, starting their own firms, and multiple organisations. Leading change, thinking ahead, executing flawlessly a plan or program, using technology, displaying passion regularly are what leaders must do smoothly and easily. The 6th edition of OBM prepares students for this enhanced role, by focusing on managing and leading a firm's most valuable assets, its people.
Table of Contents
Part 1. The Field of Organizational Behavior. 1. Introduction to Organizational Behavior. 2. Organizational Culture. Part 2. Understanding and Managing Individual Behavior. 3. Individual Differences and Work Behavior. 4. Motivation. 5. Rewarding Performance. 6. Job Design. 7. Managing Stress. Part 3. Group Behavior and Interpersonal Influence. 8. Group Behavior. 9. Intergroup Behavior, Conflict, and Negotiations. 10. Power and Politics. Part 4. Organizational Processes. 11. Leadership: Trait, Behavioral and Contingency Approaches. 12. Leadership: New Concepts and Applications. 13. Communication. 14. Decision-Making. Part 5. Organizational Design, Change, and Innovation. 15. Organizational Structure and Design. 16. Change and Innovation.
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