REPORT Topic IMPACT OF QUALITY OF WORK-LIFE (QWL) ON ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Submitted to Ma’am Mariam Pasha Submitted by Umm-e-Habiba Roll number BBC-09-17 INTRODUCTION Quality of work-life (QWL) is described as an individual’s experience related to their job. It may include broad categories and different dimensions like job satisfaction‚ satisfaction with the wages‚ hours‚ working condition and environment‚ work-life balance (balance between work and family). Today in this age of fierce competitive
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employees who are emotionally stable because he or she will not be too emotionally involved in a certain situation and will find it much easier to move on. As an employee‚ having good emotional stability is important in the process of learning and understanding a task. An important aspect of the learning is curve is learning from errors and being emotionally stable has shown to help an individual learn from mistakes (Zhao 2010: 438). While it is false that negative emotions
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Bibliography: Alderfer‚ C. (1989). Theories reflecting my personal experience and life dent. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science‚ 25(4)‚ 351-351/ Retrieved from http://jab.sagepub.com/ Brook‚ Ian.(2009) Organizational Behavior Gatley‚ S.‚ Lessem‚ R‚ and Altman‚ Y. (1996) Comparative Management: A Transcultural Odyssey. Maidenhead McGraw-Hill Herzberg‚ F Jung‚ C. G. (1921). Psychological types. CW 6. Locke. E.A.‚ & Latham‚ G.P. (2005). Goal setting theory: Theory
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Learning Any relatively permanent change in behaviour as result of experience 1 Theories of learning: Behavioral Theories – Most traditional & researched theory – Foundation of principles of learning; Org.reward systems & the behavioural management approach Classical Conditioning Ivon Pavlov (Russian) & John B. Watson (Amercian) – Attributed learning to the association/ connection between S – R Ivon Pavlov – measured the amount of saliva secreted by the dog: – Unconditional Stimulus (Meat)
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ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR MOVIE REVIEW ON GLADIATOR GMBA January 2008 Avinash Anand “We mortals are but Shadows and Dust Maximus… Shadows and Dust!” - Proximo Summary The movie‚ set in 180 A.D. traces the journey of a man who goes from being a trusted army General to the Emperor of Rome to a Slave to a Gladiator who eventually defies the Empire to exact his revenge and ensure that Rome gets converted back into a Republic. The movie highlights various aspects of inter personal relationships
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profitability still remains largely uncertain due to high levels of stress and resistance to change found amongst the company’s employees. Analysis and Evaluation Simmons is a well-established‚ trademark producer of bed mattresses but the company’s organizational structure is not in line with its promulgated set of cultural values of ‘CHOICES’‚ that promote a friendly‚ engaging and rewarding system for the employees. The majority of the many plants owned by Simmons operate as a type of monarchy with the
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on Problem-based Learning (PBL). Enquiry-based Learning is defined in the first chapter as “a broad umbrella term used to describe approaches to learning that are driven by a process of enquiry‚” O’Rourke and Kahn (2005:1). Within this context Problembased Learning is seen as a set of approaches under the broader category of Enquiry-based Learning. One of the main defining characteristics of Problem-based Learning‚ which distinguishes it from some other forms of Enquiry-based Learning‚
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STUDENT NAME : TSANWANI R STUDENT NUMBER : 20150274 ASSIGNMENT TITLE : ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR DATE : 05 APRIL 2009 PROGRAMME : ABP/BTECH Contents Page Executive summary 3 Using shaping as a management tool 4-7 Heredity 8-11 Factors that may contribute to differences in patterns of job satisfaction 12-15 Factors that differentiate good decision makers from poor ones 16-19 Bibliography 20-21
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ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR – I CASE STUDY REPORT ON ETHICAL DILEMMA Submitted to: Prof. Satish Pandey Submitted by: GROUP ‘O’ Joydeep Mukherjee (20081020) Mohit Raj (20081030) Subham Seal (20081052) Vishnu Mangal (20081059) ETHICAL DILEMMA Mr. Ashok and Mr. Roy are very close friends and have known each other for 10 years. Roy and Ashok used to work in the same company but 6 months before‚ Roy joined another company. 12/3/2005……. Phone call ringing…
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Joshua Harris Althea Johns Organizational Behavior October 21‚ 2012 Understanding Organizational Citizenship Behaviors Citizenship‚ most don’t normally associate this term with an organization like a business. Many would think of the word citizenship in terms of the country that you may live in. Some may even think of it more broadly then that. As in we are all citizens of this planet. But what is the opposite? Are there smaller citizenship classifications‚ and are they as important? Particularly
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