Managing Behavior in Organizations

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Autor: Jerald Greenberg
ISBN: 9780133045741
Editura: Pearson
Anul publicării: 2013
Ediția: 6
Pagini: 504
DESCRIERE
Managing Behavior in Organizations provides a brief tour of the scientific and practical highlights of organizational behavior (OB). This text focuses on the essential concepts and practices that students need to know while offering instructors an array of material that can be tailored to their style of teaching.
Features
Balanced Approach to Research, Theory, & Practice: OB is a deliberate blend of research, theory and practice, making it an applied science in the truest sense. This carefully balanced orientation is reflected in the text so that readers will gain a firm understanding of what should be done (and what currently is being done) to improve the functioning of organizations and the satisfaction of people who work in them.
Chapter Opening Cases: Unlike most other brief OB books, this book includes a series of cases entitled “Making the Case for…” that feature real organizations. These cases cover a broad range of organizations that foreshadow the importance of the material covered in each chapter. Some examples include:
• American Express
• Costco
• NASA
• NASCAR
• National Basketball Association
Commitment to Pedagogical Features:Though this text is small in size, it is not short on pedagogical features–
"Back to the Case”: This feature provides students with an opportunity to apply the material learned in the chapter to analyze the chapter-opening case.
Learning Objectives: This feature begins each chapter by providing students with a checklist of six things they should be able to do upon finishing the reading.
“Winning Practices”: This boxed feature provides close-up examples of firms using OB principles to solve complex problems.
“Talking Graphics”: These graphs are peppered throughout the text and summarize the findings of OB studies in ways that enhance interpretation.
“Three Good Reasons Why You Should Care About...”: Connecting with today’s busy student can be a challenge. This feature connects to students by beginning each chapter with a clear indication of why readers should care about the topic at hand.
“You Be the Consultant”: This feature asks students to draw on the material in the chapter to solve a hypothetical organizational problem.
Self Assessment Exercises: These exercises give readers insight into their own abilities as related to the content covered in each chapter.
Features
Balanced Approach to Research, Theory, & Practice: OB is a deliberate blend of research, theory and practice, making it an applied science in the truest sense. This carefully balanced orientation is reflected in the text so that readers will gain a firm understanding of what should be done (and what currently is being done) to improve the functioning of organizations and the satisfaction of people who work in them.
Chapter Opening Cases: Unlike most other brief OB books, this book includes a series of cases entitled “Making the Case for…” that feature real organizations. These cases cover a broad range of organizations that foreshadow the importance of the material covered in each chapter. Some examples include:
• American Express
• Costco
• NASA
• NASCAR
• National Basketball Association
Commitment to Pedagogical Features:Though this text is small in size, it is not short on pedagogical features–
"Back to the Case”: This feature provides students with an opportunity to apply the material learned in the chapter to analyze the chapter-opening case.
Learning Objectives: This feature begins each chapter by providing students with a checklist of six things they should be able to do upon finishing the reading.
“Winning Practices”: This boxed feature provides close-up examples of firms using OB principles to solve complex problems.
“Talking Graphics”: These graphs are peppered throughout the text and summarize the findings of OB studies in ways that enhance interpretation.
“Three Good Reasons Why You Should Care About...”: Connecting with today’s busy student can be a challenge. This feature connects to students by beginning each chapter with a clear indication of why readers should care about the topic at hand.
“You Be the Consultant”: This feature asks students to draw on the material in the chapter to solve a hypothetical organizational problem.
Self Assessment Exercises: These exercises give readers insight into their own abilities as related to the content covered in each chapter.
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