the case? The Pfizer-Pharmacia Merger case demonstrates how a company must understand its corporate social responsibility. In this case‚ the company was unable to serve its stakeholders and put them first before shareholders or customers. By not using this view of CSR‚ the company’s employees became dissatisfied with their jobs which led to continuance commitment. Why did the problems/ issues occur? Corporate Social Responsibility: This is the view in which stakeholders‚ the town and employees
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Behaving Politically There are no clear cut ways to differentiate ethical from unethical politicking. Powerful people are usually very good at explaining self-serving behaviour in terms of organization’s best interests. They can persuasively argue that unfair actions are really fair and just. Immoral people can justify any behaviour. Those who are powerful‚ articulate and persuasive are most vulnerable to ethical lapses because they are likely to be able to get away with unethical practices successfully
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Acknowledgement I would kindly like to thank our “Organizational Behavior” lecturer Ms. Kalpana Ambepitiya for bequeathing us such a great opportunity to identify and evaluate our knowledge and showing our capability to successfully complete the assignments. Not only did we prove ourselves‚ but also did we get a prospect of studying how to get used to a time planner in order to complete our work within the time given. I feel & believe that this assignment helped me (Personally) to brush up my time
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environment. Values are the things that people believe are important in the way they live and work. Values determine priorities‚ and they probably are the measures people use to tell if their life is turning out the way they want it to. When the things people do and the way they behave match their values‚ life is usually on track and people are contented. But when these don’t align with their values‚ that’s when things feel wrong. This can be a real source of unhappiness. Living in the 21st century
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Organizational behavior (OB) is "the study of human behavior in organizational settings‚ the interface between human behavior and the organization‚ and the organization itself." (p.4) [1] OB can be divided into three levels: the study of (a) individuals in organizations (micro-level)‚ (b) work groups (meso-level)‚ and (c) how organizations behave (macro-level). [2] Overview Chester Barnard recognized that individuals behave differently when acting in their organizational role than when acting
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CASE STUDY RESEARCH PAPER ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (SECTION B) PRESENTED TO: SIR ZAHOOR Conflict rESOULUTION AND Global Virtual Team LETRATURE REVIEW: Global Virtual Teams In traditional organization‚ it has been seen that number of groups are working to attain their assigned goal for the organization development. Now most of the organizations modified their
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rewards for the work that they do is fair. Both of aspects combined together usually leads to employee motivation. Governmental organizations are often seen as fair to their employees. However‚ is working for these kinds of organizations stimulating? and does it lead to employees motivation? Hydro-Quebec‚ a governmental organization‚ is responsible for generating‚ transporting and distributing electricity across the province of Quebec. The work of some of the employees as well as their opinions will be
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© Jones & Bartlett Learning‚ LLC. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION PART The Marketing Process I 1 © Jones & Bartlett Learning‚ LLC. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION © Jones & Bartlett Learning‚ LLC. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION CHAPTER The Meaning of Marketing Learning Objectives 1 Learning Objectives After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to: • • • • • Define marketing and differentiate between a marketing-driven and nonmarketing driven process Distinguish among
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The McDonaldization of society THE MCDONALDIZATION OF SOCIETY George Ritzer‚ Explorations in Social Theory From Metatehorizing to Rationalization Ana Cristina Moraru Organizational Behaviour‚ Semester I‚ MBA I Prof. Dr. Radu Baltasiu January 17‚ 2013 The McDonaldization of Society McDonaldization is ”the process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as of the rest of the world.” George Ritzer
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Organizational Design and Organizational Structure 1. Organizational Design - management decisions and actions that result in a specific organization structure. Four Design Decisions 1. Division of Labor – process of dividing work into relatively specialized jobs to achieve advantages of specialization. Division of labor in organization can occur in three different ways: a. Work can be divided into different personal specialties. b. Work can be divided into different activities necessitated
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