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    Predictors of Organizational Citizenship Behaviour and its Significant Link to Employee Engagement Dr.Nadeem Ahmed Department of Management College of Business Administration King Saud University Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia. Anwar Rasheed Department of Management College of Business Administration King Saud University Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia. Khawaja Jehanzeb Department of Management College of Business Administration King Saud University Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia. Abstract Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is

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    Organizational Theory – an introduction Carl Borge-Andersen‚ Norwegian School of Management‚ Oslo Introduction This is article‚ section‚ 1 presents an overview of Organizational theory. Definition of an Organization ” An organization is a social system that is consciously constructed to achieve specific goals”.[1] The term social system reflects the notion that there are groups of individuals working together. Management organizes the group(s) which‚ will cooperate in reaching the

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    specific business issue‚ product‚ or competitive situation.” The Aftermath Affects On December 2‚ 2001‚ Enron filled for bankruptcy under chapter 11 of the US banking code. This sudden collapse of one of Fortune 500 largest companies shocked the world. Once the world’s largest energy company‚ Enron’s scandal became the largest bankruptcy recognition and was attributed as the biggest audit failure in American history. The impact of this downfall was felt within the company and throughout the business

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    CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 1. The creation of Q global village 2. Workforce diversity 3. Improving quality and productivity 4. Improving People skills 5. Management control to empowerment 6. Stability and flexibility 7. Improving ethical behavior. There are a lot of challenges and opportunities today for managers to use Organizational behavior concepts. The critical issues for which Organization behavior offers solutions are: 1. The creation of a global village The world

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    by heredity‚ they would be fixed at birth and no amount of experience could alter them. All of the following are classifications on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator except independent/dependent. What does the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator classification of “E or I” stand for? extroverted/introverted What does the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator classification of “S or N” stand for? emotional stability/intuitive How would someone who is described as an ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

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    Enron: The Fall from Grace/ The World’s Biggest Fraud Outline A. Enron’s History B. Overview of Enron’s Operations 1. Wholesale Services 2. Energy Services 3. Global Services C. Enron’s Timeline D. Enron’s Role in The Energy Crisis in California E. The Fall of Enron F. Why Enron Fell from Grace? G. The Crash of Enron 1. Key Management at Enron 2. Enron’s Auditor 3. Credit Rating Agencies 4. Investment Banks 5. Links with The Government (Bush Administration) 6. The Link of Enron with The British

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    BUSI 2101 – Organizational Behavior INDIVIDUAL REFLECTION PAPER The main objective of this semester was to learn various organizational behaviors that are conducted in a business environment outside the classroom; these would help us as students and as future business entrepreneurs. Throughout the semester‚ every week different professors came and gave us lectures. Each lecture was about different topic with professors of different departments. Along with the weekly lectures we also had an interactive

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    Vision 2011: Rough Draft Angelina Helling Tak Shing Hung Andrew Macharia Claire MacLennan BA544: Organizational and Management Theories December 4‚ 2011 Dr. Rhonda Polak Abstract The purpose of this paper is to explain why reframing can be so important to a business. In today’s world‚ businesses must stay on top of the competition and in touch with the ever-changing world of technology. Over time‚ a business can become stagnant‚ may be running on cruise-control or run out of new ideas

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    Organizational Behavior – is the understanding of how organizations work and how to have people perform efficiently. It is extracted from different areas of study‚ and is interested in how these fields are integrated into workplace behavior. Basic Leadership Model – knowledge of OB x behavioral skills = leadership effectiveness Organizational Behavior – 1) individual level is where members make sense of the world and derive motivation. 2) how teams function. How they deal‚ ethical decision

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    Enron 1. How did the corporate culture of Enron contribute to its bankruptcy? There was an overwhelming aura of pride‚ carrying with it the deep-seated belief that Enron¡¦s people could handle increasing risk without danger. The culture also was about a focus on how much money could be made for executives. For‚ example Enron¡¦s compensation plans seemed less concerned with generating profits for shareholders than with enriching officer wealth. Enron¡¦s corporate

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