Organisational Behaviour — Text and Cases

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Author: Nair, Suja R.
Publisher: Himalaya Publishing House
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN-13: 9789351422020
Publishing year: 2021
No of pages: 500
Weight: 672 grm
Language: English

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In order to cope up with seismic changes such as deregulation, globalization and digitalization affecting each organization, today there is a need for companies to build up a strong and talented work force who will be able to deal with these constant changes. This book tries to focus on the behavioural aspect of all individuals who from the core component of any business organization. Highlights of the book - - Usage of simple language easily understood by the readers. - Many real Indian examples to facilitate clarity of various issues and concepts. - OB ha been dealt with, at the individual group, system and international levels. - Exclusive coverage of ‘Knowledge Management’, a very important and contemporary topic. - Clarifying relevant issues through boxes. These boxes highlight how corporate house handle employees such that they give best to the organization. - Exclusive coverage of two real organizations as case studies to facilitate linkage of theory with practice. Contents : Part – I : Introduction 1. Introduction to Organisational Behaviour 2. Historical View of Organisation Behaviour Part – II : Individual Determinants of Organisational Behaviour 3. Understanding of Individual Behaviour 4. Values Attitudes and Job Satisfaction 5. Perception 6. Personality 7. Motivation 8. Learning 9. Career Management 10. Stress Management Part – III : Group Interactions and Organisational Behaviour 11. Group Dynamics 12. Communication 13. Leadership 14. Power, Realpolitik and Ethics 15. Conflict Resolution Part – IV : Organisation System Issues 16. Organisational Structure, Design and Culture 17. Organisational Change and Development Part – V : international Organisational Behaviour and Knowledge Management 18. International Organisational Behaviour and Knowledge Management Part – VI : Cases Cases