This book was created as an alternative to the 600-or 700-page comprehensive textbook in organizational behavior (OB). It attempts to provide balanced coverage of all the key elements comprising the discipline of OB, in a style that readers will find both informative and interesting. I'm pleased to say that this text has achieved a wide following in short courses and executive programs, and in traditional courses as a companion volume with experiential, skill development, case, and readings books.
It is currently used at more than 500 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. It’s also been translated into Spanish, Portutuese, Japanese, Chinese, Dutch, Polish, Turkish, Danish, and Bahasa Indonesian.
Part I Prologue
1. Introduction to Orginizational Behavior
Part II The Individual In The Organization
2. Foundations of Individual Behavior
3. Personaliy and Emotions
4. Basic Motivation Concepts
5. Motivation: From Concepts to Applications
6. Individual Decision Making
Part III Groups In The Organization
7. Foundations of Group Behavior
8. Understanding Work Teams
9. Communication
10. Leadership and Creating Trust
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