Essentials of Organizational Behavior, 8/E Stephen P Robbins


ISBN-10: 0131445715 
ISBN-13: 9780131445710

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2005
Format: Paper; 330 pp
Published: 06/15/2004
 

For one-semester, undergraduate and graduate level courses in Organizational Behavior.This text provides balanced coverage of key topics in Organizational Behavior including traditional as well as cutting-edge issues. At 300 pages, it's a viable alternative to the traditional 600-700 page core text. The absence of end-of-chapter pedagogy makes it flexible enough to combine with outside cases, readings, and experiential materials.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

I. PROLOGUE. 
1. Introduction to Organizational Behavior.


II. THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE ORGANIZATION.
 2. Foundations of Individual Behavior. 
 3. Personality and Emotions. 
 4. Basic Motivation Concepts. 
 5. Motivation: From Concepts to Applications. 
 6. Individual Decision Making.


III. GROUPS IN THE ORGANIZATION. 
7. Foundations of Group Behavior.  
8. Understanding Work Teams. 
 9. Communication.
10. Leadership and Creating Trust. 
11. Power and Politics. 
12. Conflict and Negotiation.


IV. THE ORGANIZATION SYSTEM.
13. Foundations of Organization Structure. 
14. Human Resource Policies and Practices. 
15. Organizational Culture. 
16. Organizational Change and Development.
Epilogue. 
Endnotes. 
Index/Glossary.
 

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