Organizational behaviour : an introductory text / David A. Buchanan, Andrzej A. Huczynski.
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TextPublisher: London : Prentice-Hall International, [1985]Copyright date: ©1985. Description: xviii, 487 pages : illustrations, ports. ; 23 cmContent type: - text
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- 0136410693 (pbk)
- 20 658.3 B.D.O
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Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Prologue explaning organizational behaviour PART 1: THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT. 2. Environment. 3. Technology. PART 2:INDIVIDUALS IN THE ORGANIZATION. 4. Learning. 5. Personality. 6. Communication. 7. Perception. 8. Motivation. PART 3: GROUPS AND TEAMS IN THE ORGANIZATION. 9. Group formation. 10. Group structure. 11. Individuals in groups. 12. Teamworking. PART 4: ORGANIZATION STRUCTURES. 13. Traditional work design. 14. Elements of Structure. 15. Early organizational design. 16. Organization Strategy & Design PART 5: ORGANIZATION PROCESSES. 17. Organization development. 18. Organization change. 19. Organization culture. 20. Human Resource Management. PART 6: ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT. 21. Leadership. 22. Decision-making. 23. Conflict 24. Power and politics. References. Glossary. Name Index. Subject Index.
Introducing organizational behaviour, this work enables you to understand the dynamics of human behaviour at work, and encourage regular reflection on the theory and context of contemporary organizational life.
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