
Introduction to Organisational Behaviour
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. January 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
536 pages
978-1-84398-247-0 (ISBN)
Description
Ideal for anyone studying an introductory module in organisational behaviour,
Introduction to Organisational Behaviour is a rigorous critique of all essential organisational behaviour topics. A comprehensive book with extensive accompanying online resources makes this a must-have package for anyone wanting to understand the theory and practice of organisational behaviour. Practitioner case studies, supporting video interviews where solutions and approaches are discussed, review questions at the end of every chapter make this an essential resource.
Covering organisational behaviour in the context of individuals, groups and teams and managing organisations as well as the importance of organisational structures and emerging issues,
Introduction to
Organisational Behaviour
gives understanding and guidance on the full spectrum of organisational behaviour issues. Supported by extensive online resources including video interviews, clips of key skills lecture slides, additional tutorial activities and a test bank of multiple choice questions make this a truly integrated print and electronic learning package.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1315 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84398-247-0 (9781843982470)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Michael Butler | Ed Rose
Introduction to Organisational Behaviour
E-Book
01/2011
1st Edition
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development
€67.49
Available for download
Persons
Editor
Michael Butler is a Senior Lecturer in Management in the Work and Organisational Psychology Group of Aston Business School, Aston University, UK.
Ed Rose teaches Employment Relations and Organisational Behaviour in the Faculty of Business and Law at Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Content
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- Chapter - 00: Introduction - A New Model of Learning, Blending Employability Skills, International Focus and Multimedia Elements (Michael Butler and Ed Rose);
- Chapter - 01: Approaches to Organisational Behaviour (Emma Jeanes);
- Section - ONE: Individuals;
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- Chapter - 02: Personality (Steve Woods and Claire Hardy);
- Chapter - 03: Perception and Managing Emotions (Jenna Ward and Robert McMurray);
- Chapter - 04: Motivation and Satisfaction (Tricia Harrison);
- Chapter - 05: Learning Theories and Practices (Crystal Zhang and Niki Kyriakidou);
- Section - TWO: Groups and Teams;
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- Chapter - 06: Work Groups and Teams (Joanne Richardson and Michael A. West);
- Chapter - 07: Conflict and Stress in Organisations (Alf Crossman);
- Chapter - 08: Communication (Markus C. Hasel);
- Section - THREE: Managing Organisations;
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- Chapter - 09: Leading and Influencing in Organisations (Yves R. F. Guillaume and Nils-Torge Telle);
- Chapter - 10: Decision-Making (Michael Butler, Keith Bezant-Niblett and Karen Caine);
- Chapter - 11: Equality and Diversity in Organisations (Maureen Royce);
- Chapter - 12: Power in Organisations (Ed Rose);
- Section - FOUR: Organisational Structure;
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- Chapter - 13: Organisational Design, Structure and Work Organisation (Scott A. Hurrell and Cinzia Priola);
- Chapter - 14: Organisational Culture and Change Management (Cinzia Priola and Scott A. Hurrell);
- Chapter - 15: Technology in Work Organisations (Michel Ehrenhard, Tanya Bondarouk and Huub Ruel);
- Chapter - 16: Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour (Rory Donnelly);
- Section - FIVE: Emerging Issues;
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- Chapter - 17: Ethics: Issues and Developments (Ed Rose);
- Chapter - 18: Conclusion (Ed Rose and Michael Butler)