ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR NOTES I. TOPIC 1: What is organizational structure? Key topics under structure: a) 6 elements of structure b) Org. design c) Models of structure d) Factors affecting org structure e) Global implication ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE- refers to the way in which job tasks are formally‚ divided‚ grouped or coordinated. OR The formal system of task and reporting relationships showing how workers use resources. A. 6 elements of structure:
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR OF MOTORCYCLE BUYERS (A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HERO HONDA AND BAJAJ AUTO LIMITED) Thesis for the award of Doctor of Philosophy in The Department of Business Administration Under the Supervision of Submitted by Prof(Dr.) GP Sharma Ghanshyam Saini Department of Business Administration MBA‚ M.Phil‚ UGC
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two companies who have significantly different organisational structures. It will analyse the relationship between an organisations structure and culture and the effects on the business performance. Also the factors which influence an individual’s behaviour at work will be looked into. The two companies that will be focused on are: 1.1 British Telecom (BT) BT is a leading communications solutions provider serving customers throughout the world. It provides Networked IT‚ telecommunications and
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with one another. congruencies‚ and contradictions among these different aspects of organizations. 1.To build the broadly applicable model that will foster successful leadership . The framework helps identify a set of guidelines that can enable leaders to diagnose and manage the interrelationships‚ 2.Improve organizational effectiveness. 3.This model will promote the value creation. value is best pursued by focusing on maintaining objectivity‚ gathering and analyzing data‚ and carefully
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The behavioural model suggest that all behaviours – including abnormality – is learnt. It suggests that we have very few innate characteristics that we are born with. According to the behavioural model there are three ways in which we learn‚ these include classical + operant conditioning and social learning theory. Classical conditioning is learning by associated‚ this is when we create a new stimulus response link by associating one stimulus to a response. For example little albert was conditioned
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objectives for a variety of reasons. You may experience bad behaviour amongst the group‚ from one or more of the children. If bad behaviour occurs the adult must intervene immediately to stop it disrupting the lesson and to show the child that it is not acceptable. You should always praise positive behaviours using the appropriate reward system for the school‚ for example house points or †̃making it matter (MIM)â€TM tokens. By praising good behaviours other children in the group are often encouraged to
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Essay Criminal behaviour should be considered a matter of individual rather than social responsibility. Discuss Carl Ikejezie Criminal behaviour is one of the negative aspects of the human society and it affects the whole world. Its causes are innumerable‚ from poverty to lack of education to environmental influences‚ genetic predisposition. Criminal behaviour is any behaviour that has a criminal intent‚ or results in punishment by law enforcement
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INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Consumer behavior is affected by a host of variables ranging from personal‚ professional needs‚ attitudes and values‚ personality characteristics‚ social economic and cultural background‚ age‚ gender‚ professional status to social influences of various kinds exerted a family‚ friends‚ colleagues‚ and society as a whole. The combination of these factors help the consumer in decision making further Psychological factors that as individual consumer needs‚ motivations
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need for a contingency approach to the study of OB 8. Identify the three levels of analysis in this book’s OB model CHAPTER OVERVIEW Managers need to develop their interpersonal or people skills if they are going to be effective in their jobs. Organizational behavior (OB) is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups‚ and structure have on behavior within an organization‚ then applies that knowledge to make organizations work more effectively. Specifically‚ OB focuses
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Contents 1. Introduction of Organizational Behavior 2. Organizational Culture 3. Individual Difference 4. Perception 5. Learning 6. Motivation 7. Group & Team 8. Communication 9. Power and Organizational Politics 10. Decision Making 11. Conflict 12. Leadership 13. Organizational Change 1 1. Introduction of Organizational Behavior Understanding Key Concept l Organizational behavior is the study of individuals and groups in organizations. l Workforce diversity involves differences based on
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