Essentials of Organisational Behaviour, 3rd edition

Published by FT Publishing International (November 3, 2014) © 2015

  • Laurie J. Mullins
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This concise introduction to Organisational Behaviour has been developed specifically for short courses and/or non-specialist business students. It focuses on the core topics of the discipline in a detailed and engaging way, providing a readable introduction to the key theory and offering real-life examples to show its application in practice.

Written for students on undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, this text is particularly suitable for students of non-business disciplines (e.g. engineering, IT, social sciences and others) who are taking an introductory module in business.

CONTENTS IN BRIEF

PART 1           THE ORGANISATIONAL SETTING         

Chapter 1          Nature of Organisational Behaviour                               
Chapter 2          Approaches to Organisation and Management                

PART 2           THE INDIVIDUAL

Chapter 3          Individual Differences and Diversity                  
Chapter 4          Perception and Communication                         
Chapter 5          Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction                

PART 3           GROUPS, TEAMS AND LEADERSHIP     

Chapter 6          Work Groups and Teams                                  
Chapter 7          Nature of Leadership                                        
Chapter 8          Nature of Management                                     

PART 4           THE ORGANISATION

Chapter 9          Strategy and Structure
Chapter 10        Control and Power                   
Chapter 11        Corporate Responsibility and Ethics                   
Chapter 12        Culture and Change                  

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