ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Course Code: MHR106 Credit Units: 03 Course Objective: To help the students gain knowledge about the functions and responsibilities of the manager and to provide students an understanding of Human Behaviour in organizations at individual‚ group and organizational level so as to enhance their managerial effectiveness. Course Contents: Module I: Introduction to Self and Management The Transactional Analysis‚ Managing and Managers‚ Organization‚ Organizations
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management and the entire city of Pune were engulfed by this storm. Some attributed the cause to workers’ leaders like Rajan Nair‚ others to Telco officials like Mehrunkar. The genesis of the phenomena however lay in the history of industrial relations in Telco over nearly fifteen years. Pune was one of the first industrial centres to be established pursuant to the policy of geographic relocation of industries away from established industrial centres in the early sixties. During the sixties
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Organizational Change Organizational Change Management is “all of the actions required for an organization to understand‚ prepare for‚ implement and take full advantage of significant change”. The goals of Change Management are: * The successful design‚ implementation‚ measurement and maintenance of an organization’s change initiative * Enhancement of their on-going capacity for managing change Lewin’s force field analysis model states that all systems have driving and restraining
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Graduate External Studies Surigao City Study Center PA 203 – Human Behavior in Organization and General Development Models of Organizational Behavior To understand: The Elements of Behavior System an Organizational The Role of Management’s Philosophy and Paradigms Alternative Models of Organizational behavior and Their Effects Trends in the Use of These Models Elements Organizational Behavior Models of of Organizational Behavior System Management’s Philosophy ● Values ● Vision ●
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1. Abstract Interpersonal conflicts in the workplace are very common because they inevitably arise when groups or teams perform. This essay critically discusses the view that these conflicts can in certain circumstances be a positive factor in improving the individual performance. The approach used to address this issue is a combination of literature review and interviews of employees working at the chosen business‚ which is the PTA GmbH. T he four levels of conflict in the workplace and the explanation
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achieve the facts that rule the organisation as they believe that by identifying the facts‚ they are capable to capture the plan and achieve the goal of an organisation‚ to improve the efficiency and effectiveness. Power‚ control and conflict Modernist perspective view power as a unity of science and see it as an asset that is held by a particular group or individual. They believe that with authority comes power and in order to gain authority and power is to implement a structure strategy in an organisation
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dictionary: “The totality of socially transmitted behaviour patterns‚ arts‚ beliefs‚ institution and all other products of human work and thought. However the word ‘Culture is most commonly used in three basic senses 1) The set of shared attitudes‚ values goals and practices that characterizes an institution‚ Organization or group. 2) An integrated patterns of human knowledge‚ beliefs and behavious that depends up on the capacity for Symbolic thought and social learning.
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develop a meaningful insight to diagnose and effectively deal with human behavior at the workplace. 3. To develop student’s skills for influencing & managing groups‚ thereby enhancing personal and interpersonal skills. Pedagogy: The course is designed to introduce the field of Organizational Behavior‚ giving special attention to the major challenges and the paradigm shift facing today ’s management - to present the organizational behavior perspective for management through exercises‚ activities
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p) Maternity Benefit Act‚ 1961 132 5. Checklist of labour law compliance 135 6. Unfair labour practice 144 7. Labour laws in the unorganized sector 147 8. Women labour and the Law 151 9. Industrial relations 157 10. Special points to be noted while drafting Employment Agreement 172 11. Important case laws under various labour legislations 177 12. Important organizations 179 13. Authorities under the labour law in India 180
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and relieve stress. It also serves as an outlet for other experiences of worship. Nwaike (1999) states: For the poor and oppressed sectors of the community‚ frustration and stress are their most likely lot in life. From the point of view of social order‚ the way to prevent this sector of the society from resorting to violence and wanton destruction is through organized religious practices. These give expression to their emotions and relieve their tension. In Nigeria‚ her large population
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