ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ORGB 3201-05: Spring 2014 Instructor: Marla Baskerville Watkins Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Fridays(3:25-5:05) Dodge 140 Office: College of Business‚ 112 Hayden Hall‚Management and Organizational Development Office Hours: Office Hours: Tuesdays (11-1) E-Mail: m.baskerville@neu.edu REQUIRED READINGS You will be required to read a textbook‚ academic articles‚ news articles‚ and cases that can be retrieved from your coursepacket‚ the internet‚ and Blackboard
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meant by Organizational Behavior. Considering your discipline/industry (HCA‚ MBA‚ HR‚ Safety) discuss specific contextual aspects that illustrate the need for a contingency approach in managing individuals in your workplace or environment. Is the structure of the organizational a help or hindrance for what you need to accomplish. First‚ Organizational behavior is a field of study‚ it is the study of the system within the organization‚ the impact of individuals‚ groups and structural behavior of people
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Organizational Behavior Trends Outline: 1. Definition of OB and related terminologies. 2. Role of decision making in OB environments. 3. Conflicts involved in decision making processes in organizations. 4. Rifts between managerial level staff and operations level workforce. 5. Stakeholders in decision making in a corporate hierarchy. 6. Self-inflicted ethical dilemmas and differences‚ causes for it. 7. Values and goals affecting causing ethical dilemmas in OB 8. Globalization and its strategic alliances
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Organizational Behavior - a systematic study of a person’s behavior. Several issues of interest to organizational behavior researchers: Motivation‚ Emotions‚ Personality and Communication. (Self Assessment Library? IV.G.1) Interpersonal Skills: A. Importance of Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace. Previously‚ Business School focused on technical aspects of management‚ inc: econ‚ accounting‚ finance‚ etc. Human Behavior and People skills was barely covered. Last 30 years though
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR PHASE 1 TASK 3 Sherrill Walker 1/12/2015 O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L B E H AV I O R The study of both group and individual performance. Has impact on job structure‚ performance‚ communication‚ motivation & leadership. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT THEORIES Relationships and social interaction between bosses and workers Managers should show concerns for the individual Find balance between things and the humanity Productive workers H U M A N R E L AT I O N S V S. H U
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Question Paper Organizational Behavior and HRM (MB251) : July 2005 Section A : Basic Concepts (30 Marks) • • • • This section consists of questions with serial number 1 - 30. Answer all questions. Each question carries one mark. Maximum time for answering Section A is 30 Minutes. 1. Organizations are social structures composed of highly complex‚ frequently unpredictable beings called ‘humans’. Organizations however cannot behave independently of the human beings that compose them. In the
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attributes that distinguish them collectively from other people. Social identity theory addresses phenomena such as prejudice‚ discrimination‚ ethnocentrism‚ stereotyping‚ intergroup conflict‚ conformity normative behavior‚ group polarizations‚ crown behavior‚ organizational behavior‚ leadership‚ deviance‚ and group cohesiveness. Social identity theory was first developed at the start of the 1970s in Britain by Henri Taijfel‚ out if his scientific and personal interest in social perception‚ social categorization
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Organizational Behavior Research Paper Organizational Behavior December 8‚ 2005 Identification and definition of the problem. My workplace environment at one time was a pleasant place to be. All the employees got along and worked together very well. We were a team and like to help each other out when one was in need. It was like clock work. We would go to work wanting to be there to do our jobs because we all knew we would have fun throughout the day while we were working. Then a new
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is utilized from publically available information from The Boeing Company’s web site‚ Boeing’s 2007 Annual Report‚ Current Market Outlook 2009-2028‚ and the 2009 Environmental Report to examine internal and external factors‚ change‚ and current organizational practices related to The Boeing Company activities related to ethical author stipulated ethical practices in the areas of Pay‚ Product‚ and the Environment. Introduction The Boeing Company is facing the economic complexities of a global recession
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Dallas Hasty Dr. Dutch July 28‚ 2014 Organizational Culture and Leadership Behind every successful leader is a vibrant culture that engages and energizes employees. In almost every case‚ that culture has been defined‚ shaped and personified by the leader. Shaping a culture is a formidable task‚ since many of the valuable qualities a leader might have are never taught in a classroom. Culture is defined as "the set of key values‚ assumptions‚ understandings‚ and norms that is shared by members
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