This book offers a fresh and comprehensive approach to the essentials that constitute the discipline of organizational behaviour with a strong emphasis on the application of organizational behaviour and performance management in practice.
It concentrates on the development of effective patterns of behaviour, values and attitudes, and relates these issues to effective organization performance in times of organizational and environmental change and turbulence. The book is divided into four parts, providing a clear structure for the study of the subject:
Part One: The context of organizational behaviour
Part Two: The disciplines of organizational behaviour
Part Three: Organizational behaviour in practice
Part Four: Organizational behaviour – expertise and application
Organizational Behaviour is packed with references to current topics, practical examples and case studies from large corporations from around the world, including Ryanair, The Body Shop and RBS. This book covers examples of both good and bad practice, making it an interesting and unique introduction to the study of organizational behaviour.
Contents
Part I: The Context of Organisational Behaviour 1. Introduction to Organisational Behaviour 2. OB in its Environment 3. Change Part II: The Foundations of Organisational Behaviour 4. Perception 5. Attitudes, Values and Beliefs 6. Ethics and Standards 7. Motivation 8. Communication 9. Influence, Power and Authority 10. Organisational Politics 11. Conflict 12. Teams and Groups 13. The Nature of Work 14. Technology 15. Culture Part III: Organisational Behaviour in Practice 16. Leadership 17. Change 18. Organisation Structure and Design 19. Human Resource Management and Employee Relations Part IV: Organisational Behaviour: Expertise and Application 20. The Nature of General Management 21. Strategic Management 22. Operations Management 23. Workplace Behaviour 24. Stress: 25. Leading and Managing for the FutureRichard Pettinger is Principal Teaching Fellow and Reader in Management Education at University College London, where he is also Director of the undergraduate Information Management for Business programme. He also continues to consult with organizations in all sectors.