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    Group Behaviour

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    GROUP BEHAVIOUR& EFFECTIVENESS SUBJECT CODE — MGT512 MANAGEMENT PRACTICES & ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR SUBMITTED TO— MALIKA RANI (LECTURER LSB ) SUBMITTED BY -- ANUPAM KUMAR ‚ MBA

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    Unit 205 - Schools as Organisations Task A: The candidate is required to identify six different categories of school. For each category of school‚ the candidate should prepare brief notes about the way in which they are managed‚ the ages of children with which they deal and the curriculum they are required to follow. 1. Community: Example: Primary schools Run by local authority‚ age range 4-11 years‚ allot of mainstream schools and pupils are selected based on the area of school and where they

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    Organisational behaviour

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    Organisations and behaviour (July 2013) answer guidelines/marking scheme. Case 1 (LO 1) 1.1. Discuss the similarities between different organisational structures and the differences between them. (Comparing and contrasting organisational structures). Discuss the similarities between different organisational cultures and the differences between them. (Comparing and contrasting organisational cultures). Give examples‚ wherever necessary‚ to clarify your answers. 1.2 Demonstrate your understanding

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    [pic] IIBM Institute of Business Management Semester-1 Examination Paper MM.100 Organizational Behaviour Section A: Objective Type (30 marks) Part one:Multiple choices: 1) Friendship groups are a) Party Groups b) Formal Group c) Evolved informally d) Social Groups Answer: Social Groups 2) Effective communication is the foundation a) Of modern organization b) Of formal organization c) Of Foreign relations d) Of informal organization Answer: Of modern organization

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    of OB Understanding Organisational Behaviour Behaviour in an organziation has become a special subject. It is the knowledge of human behaviour at work. Human behaviour in organization is determined by the requirements of the formal organization and partly by the personal systems of the individuals forming the organization. The behaviour that emerges from this interaction defines the field of organizational behaviour. The study of organizational behaviour has certain basic assumptions‚ which

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    Schools as Organisations

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    Schools as organisations Unit 302 Outcome 1 1.3) Explain the post 16 options for young people and adults. The opportunities for pupils aged 16 and over have traditionally been either to leave school and start employment‚ or to stay and continue with their education. Although many pupils do still choose one of these options‚ it is likely there will be more opportunities available as there has been an increased government focus on and funding of education for 14 to 19 year olds‚ and in particular

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    Organizational Behaviour

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    co-ordinated social unit of two or more people that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals” (Robins 2005). Organizational Behaviour Defined Behaviour on the other hand‚ he defines simply as “the actions of people (Robins 2005). Organization behaviour (often referred to as OB) is the behaviour (actions) of individuals and groups within organizations and the interaction between organizations and their external environment. It constitutes a behavioural science

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    Diploma in Business and Graduate Certificate in Business) Organisational Behaviour 466641 Summer School 2013-14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Item Description Page 1 Welcome to Organisational Behaviour 3 2 Teaching Team and Contact Details 3 3 Paper Information 3.1 Prerequisite requirements 3.2 Paper Aim 3.3 Learning Outcomes 3.4 Content 3 4 AUTonline Programme Organisation 4 5 Textbook 5 6 Daily Programme 5 7 Assessment Information 7.1 Business

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    Organisational Behaviour

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    Topic 2 Question: Explain why men and women are sometimes frustrated with each other’s communication behaviours. The Qualms of Communication “He never talks to me!” is a common complaint that women have about men. The communication process between men and women has long been of interest for many people from the dawn of time. Copious studies‚ texts‚ novels‚ journals and articles have laboured over and examined communication between men and women and the resultant responses. It is even mentioned

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    Challenging Behaviour

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    `challenging behaviour’ is now more commonly used and has replaced previous terms such as ‘problem behaviour’ or ‘behaviour disorder’. The reasoning is that it reflects a view that the problem is not a property of the behaving person but emerges from how the behaviour is perceived‚ managed and tolerated by other people. The intensity of the challenge depends not only on the nature of the behaviour but also on the skills of the carers and others in their abilities to respond to the behaviour with a view

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