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    Organizational Behaviour

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    Examination Paper of Organizational Behaviour IBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 SubjectCode-B105 Organizational Behaviour Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 marks) This section consists of Multiple Choice and short notes type questions Answer all the questions. Part one carries 1 mark each and part two carries 5 marks each. Part A:- Multiple Choices:- 1. Which of the following is not comes under Maslow‟s needs theory? 1. Social needs 2. Affiliation needs

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    Challenging Behaviour

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    CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR DEFINITION One would consider behaviour to be challenging when an individual displays characteristics verbally or physically that is inappropriate for the environment or situation regardless of their age or level of physical or cognitive development. For example whether the person is classed as able bodied or disabled in some way‚ and if the person themselves or others around them are at risk of some sort of stress or quality of their day to day living which in turn could

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    Managing Fifteen

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    Managing ‘Fifteen’ Using the Mintzberg’s classification of ten essential managerial roles‚ the different roles played by Jamie Oliver as a manager can be analysed in ‘Fifteen’. Jamie Oliver is running the restaurants ‘Fifteen’ and using the Mintzberg’s classification‚ it will show how Jamie Oliver is running the business quite successfully. Mintzberg believes that there are 6 purposes why there should be a manager in a business. First to ensure the organisation serves its purpose. Second‚ design

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    Drugs and behaviour

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    Elimination The Kidneys Primary function of the kidneys is to maintain correct balance of electrolytes in body fluids (water and salt) Filters 1 liter of plasma per min; produces 1 cobic cm of urine per min Filters everything out of the blood then selectively reabsorbs Blood passes into a nephron (a long tube) Bowman’s capsule which contains a clump of capillaries (glomerulus) Nephron connects with collecting tubes that empty into the bladder The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney

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    Organization Behaviour

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    task‚ distinct roles‚ suitable leadership‚ relevant members‚ and adequate resources. They will be described in turn below. Clear purpose Organisations are pervaded either explicitly through mission statements or by particular assumptions or behaviour. West (1994) emphasised the need for organisations to have a clear vision‚ which encompassed their underlying values. Mission statements communicated and synchronised these shared values across the organisation‚ thus engaging and motivating individuals

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    Buyer Behaviour

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    Buying Behaviour: A Brief Literature Review [Extracts: "Etc." shows where the text was cut] Introduction (all): Psychologists have long been interested in the topics of buying and shopping behaviour. Some major perspectives in psychology such as behaviourism and cognitivism have formulated different theories to explain buying motivation and behaviour. The behaviourists stress the process of operant conditioning and individual’s history of reinforcement‚ while the cognitive approach puts its accent

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    Animal Behaviour

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    Title: The Role of visual and auditory signals in feline communication. Module: Animal Behaviour Module Teacher: Emma Sidgreaves Module Code: UIN XGG-20-1 UWE Number: 12027156 (2003 words‚ summary inclusive) Contents Page Page Number Summary of Animal Behaviour 2. Introduction to Felines and their lifestyle 3. A Description of the Visual

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    Managing Change

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    ------------------------------------------------- Case Study: Air Asia Strategy IT Initiative ------------------------------------------------- Managing Strategy Assignment Choi Yoke Teng (TP026161) Harvard Reference: Kho‚ C.‚ Aruan‚ H.S‚ Tjitrahardja‚ C. & Narayanaswamy‚ R. (2005)‚ ‘Air Asia – Strategy IT Initiative’ http://sandygarink.tripod.com/papers/AA_SITA.pdf 11th June 2013. Introduction According to Oxford

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    Managing Transitions

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    August 2005 Managing Transitions Making the Most of Change By William Bridges This is the second edition of Bridges’ popular 1991 book that has sold 400‚000 copies. He says that people do not have problems with change itself‚ but rather with transitions. The change is the situation‚ i.e.‚ the new boss‚ the move‚ the reorganization‚ etc. The transition is “psychological. It is the three-phased process people go through as they internalize and come to terms with the details of the new situation

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    Organisational Behaviour

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    There are four theoretical approaches of organizational behaviours which are classical‚ systems‚ human relations and contingency approaches that used in management but not certain to use just one approach in a company. It is because every company has different circumstances during various periods. But management have to understand about the main features of each approach to make the best decision. Classical Approach Firstly‚ classical approach emphasis on the planning of the work‚ the technical

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