Management and Organisational Behaviour

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Author: Aswathappa & Reddy
Publisher: Himalaya Publishing House
Edition: 2nd Edition
ISBN-13: 9789350513286
Publishing year: 2021
No of pages: 626
Weight: 1 kg 112 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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More and more universities are recommending management and organizational behaviour as one of the papers in their syllabi. But a comprehensive book which contains explanation on management principles and organizational behaviour s hardly available. Management and Organizational Behaviour seeks to serve needs of instructors and students ably. The book is divided into two parts. Part I with five chapters contains explanation about functions and principles of management. Part II with twenty one chapters covers all dimensions of organisational behaviour. The book is highly student center. The language used is direct and conversational. Instructors can expect the book to be handy and useful in as much it is rich with pedagogic aids and India centric cases. Contents - PART − I : Management 1. Introduction to Management 2. Ethics and Social Responsibility of Managers 3. Environment of Management 4. Multiculturalism 5. Global Environment 6. Planning and Strategic Management 7. Decision Making 8. Managerial Control PART − II : Organisational Behaviour 1. − A Prelude to Organisational Behaviour 2. Historical Evolution of Organisational Behaviour 3. Foundations of Individual Behaviour 4. Personality 5. Perception and Attributes 6. Learning 7. Attitudes and Values 8. Intelligence 9. Motivation – Theories and Principles 10. Applied Motivation Practices 11. Work Stress 12. Group Dynamics 13. Team Dynamics 14. Power and Political Behaviour 15. Conflict and Negotiation 16. Leadership 17. Communication 18. Organisation 19. Organisational Culture, Creatively and Innovation 20. Organisational Change and Development 21. International Organisational Behaviour 22. OB – The Emerging Challenges