Management Process Structure And Behavior


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Management--process, Structure, and Behavior


Management--process, Structure, and Behavior

Author: Daniel A. Wren

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 1984-01-01


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Organizational Behavior 2


Organizational Behavior 2

Author: John B. Miner

language: en

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Release Date: 2006


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"The sequel to Organizational Behavior: Essential Theories of Motivation and Leadership (2005) provides a review and analysis of the key theories of macro-organizational behavior. It provides background on scientific method, theory construction and evaluation, measurement considerations, research design, and the nature of knowledge in organizational behavior, and discusses theories in areas including decision-making, systems, and organizational sociology. The text assumes prior studies in fields such as organizational behavior and management." -- Publisher.

Organizations


Organizations

Author: John M. Ivancevich

language: en

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Release Date: 2005-03-07


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Managing people and their behavior in organizations is one of the most challenging tasks anyone could face. Gibson's Organizations: Behavior, Structure, Processes, Twelfth Edition, presents theories, research results, and applications that focus on managing organizational behavior in small, large, and global organizations. It is organized and presented in a sequence based on behavior, structure, and processes. Each part is presented as a self-contained unit and can therefore be presented in whatever sequence instructors prefer. Organizations is easily adaptable to individual preferences. This edition emphasizes that the most successful managers in the global economy will be those who can anticipate, adapt, and manage change.