Organizational Behavior: With Infotrac
Foundations, Reality and Challenges
Debra L. Nelson(Author)
South-Western (Publisher)
Published on 12. February 2005
Book
Spiral bound
752 pages
978-0-324-32242-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Organizational Behavior" provides the essential knowledge base and skill set so that future managers can harness the power of employees and teams to successfully navigate the changing world of work. Organizational behavior is the study of individual behavior and group dynamics in organizational settings. It focuses on timeless topics like motivation, leadership, teamwork, and communication. The text presents the opportunity to know concepts, ideas, and theories, and to practice skills, abilities, and behaviors to enhance the management of human behavior at work. To make the book more relevant to the learner, we have enhanced and further integrated the subtitle Foundations, Realities, Challenges into the theme in the 5th edition.The reader will see the tie to the subtitle with new feature titles: "Foundations" (new title: "Science"), "Realities" (new title: "The Real World"), and "Challenges" (new title: "You") that have a more contemporary and personal feel. This theme will be integrated throughout the text and supplements making a true integrated learning package. In this new edition, six new focus companies have been selected.
The authors use the focus companies so that learners can see how one company responds to different organizational situations. The focus companies are a variety of company types, for example, Whole Foods, Pixar, and Canine Companions. The authors also make sure to integrate four organizational behavior key themes into each chapter. These supporting themes are globalization, diversity, technology, and ethics. Sub-themes are designed to arm future managers with the tools they need to meet organizational challenges.
The authors use the focus companies so that learners can see how one company responds to different organizational situations. The focus companies are a variety of company types, for example, Whole Foods, Pixar, and Canine Companions. The authors also make sure to integrate four organizational behavior key themes into each chapter. These supporting themes are globalization, diversity, technology, and ethics. Sub-themes are designed to arm future managers with the tools they need to meet organizational challenges.
More details
Edition
International ed
Language
English
Place of publication
Mason, OH
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-324-32242-2 (9780324322422)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
PART 1. INTRODUCTION. 1. Organizational Behavior andOpportunity. 2. Challenges for Managers. PART 2. INDIVIDUAL PROCESSES AND BEHAVIOR. 3. Personality, Perception, and Attribution. 4. Attitudes, Values, and Ethics. 5. Motivation at Work. 6. Learning and Performance Management. 7. Stress and Well-Being at Work. PART 3. INTERPERSONAL PROCESS AND BEHAVIOR. 8. Communication. 9. Work Teams and Groups. 10. Decision Making by Individuals and Groups. 11. Power and Political Behavior. 12. Leadership and Followership. 13. Conflict and Negotiation. PART 4. ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES AND STRUCTURE. 14. Jobs and the Design of Work. 15. Organizational Design and Strucutre. 16. Organizational Strucutre. 17. Managing Your Career. 18. Managing Change. Appendix A. A Brief Historical Perspective. Appendix B. How Do We Know What We Know about Organizational Behavior.