Introduction to Organisational Behaviour provides a rigorous critique of the essential organisational behaviour topics in a creative, interactive and visual way. The book provides a global perspective, reflecting todays market-place, integrated through global examples and theories including those from developing countries. Further to this, it has an underpinning focus on employability skills, with tips on how each topic could be linked to different skills. Key Features Practitioner case studies presenting real organisational dilemmas accompanied by video interviews online where the practitioners talk about approaches and solutions. Innovative learning features including ethical dilemmas, best and worst practice examples, taking ones learning further, review and discussion questions, applying theory to practice and a glossary.
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Explores the organisational behaviour in relation to individuals including personality, motivation, satisfaction and learning
Includes crucial coverage of organisational structures including design, culture, change management and technological innovations
Online resources: practitioner interviews, video clips of key employability skills, additional case studies, activities, a test bank of multiple choice questions and PowerPoint slides for lecturers as well as web links for students
Michael Butler is a Senior Lecturer in Management in the Work and Organisational Psychology Group of Aston Business School. Aston University. Ed Rose teaches Employment Relations and Organisational Behaviour in the Faculty of Business and Law at Liverpool John Moores University.
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