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MGMT2007 Organisational Behaviour Semester 2, 2013 DRAFT
This course lays the foundation for the understanding of human behaviour in organisations, providing students with a comprehensive exposure to organisational behaviour theories, research and workplace issues illustrated with case studies and examples primarily within an Australian and Asia-Pacific context. Topics include: overview of OB, personnel selection, individual differences, work motivation, work attitudes and values, occupational stress, high performance teams, training, performance appraisal and careers, leadership, organisational design, organisational culture, organisational development and change, and organisational communication and conflict. Given the immediate relevance of topics covered in this course, it is also a useful life-long learning course for improving personal and organisational effectiveness. Mode of Delivery: Prerequisites: Incompatible Courses: Course Convenor: Phone: Email: Office hours for student consultation: Research Interests: Student administrator/s: Phone: Email: Tutor(s) (optional) On-campus At least 24 units BUSN2007 Organisational Behaviour Dr Richard Winter +61 2 6125 4721 richard.winter@anu.edu TBA Managing professionals Ms Ranka Videnovic; Ms Ruth Southwell +61
References: Greenberg, J (2011) Behavior in Organizations. 10th edition. Sydney: Pearson. Kalliath, T., Brough, P, O’Driscoll, M, Manimala, M. & Siu, OL (2010) Organisational Behaviour: A Psychological Perspective for the Asia-Pacific. Sydney: McGraw-Hill. McShane, S, Olekalns, M, & Travaglione, T (2010) Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim. 3rd edition. Sydney: McGraw-Hill. Wood, J, et al (2010) Organisational Behaviour: Core Concepts and Applications. 2nd Australasian edition. Milton, QLD: Wiley. Tutorial and /or Seminar signup Enrolment in tutorials will be completed online using the CBE Electronic Teaching Assistant (ETA). To enrol, follow these instructions: 1. Go to http://eta.fec.anu.edu.au 2. You will see the Student Login page. To log into the system, enter your University ID (your student number) and password (your ISIS password) in the appropriate fields and hit the Login button. 3. 4. 5. Read any news items or announcements. Select "Sign Up!" from the left-hand navigation bar. Select your courses from the list. To select multiple courses, hold down the key. Hold this key control key. On PCs, this is the Ctrl key; on Macs, it is the down while selecting courses with the mouse. Once courses are selected, hit the SUBMIT button. 6. A confirmation of class enrolments will be displayed. In addition, an email confirmation of class enrolments will be sent to your student account. 7. For security purposes, please ensure that you click the LOGOUT link on the confirmation page, or close the browser window when you have finished your selections. 8. If you experience any difficulties, please contact the School Office (see page 1 for contact details). SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS The University offers a number of support services for students. Information on these is available online from http://students.anu.edu.au/studentlife/ 10 | T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y