Management of Organizational Behavior: Utilizing Human ResourcesUsed by more than a million people, this best-selling book is based on fundamental ideas from the applied behavioral sciences that have been successfully applied in thousands of organizations throughout the world. The Seventh Edition of Management of Organizational Behavior continues to build on the concepts and techniques of two important applied behavioral science approaches: Situational Leadership and One Minute Management - programs adopted worldwide by more than 400 of the Fortune 500 companies. The Seventh Edition is thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the most current research in the behavioral sciences as well as the continued development in the authors' thinking and their consulting activities. In addition to bringing quality management into clearer focus, the book features two new chapters written by international consultants. The new edition also takes into account comments and suggestions provided by managers, students, teachers, researchers, consultants, and reviewers; offers a clear writing style and flexible format; and includes an extensive list of suggested supplementary reading. Management of Organizational Behavior, Seventh Edition, provides readers with a thorough introduction to the exciting field of management of organizational behavior applicable to public and private management and administration in a wide variety of disciplines: business, communication, health sciences, education, nursing, engineering, and agribusiness. |
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An Applied Behavioral Sciences Approach | 1 |
MANAGEMENT DEFINED | 7 |
ORGANIZATIONS AS SOCIAL SYSTEMS | 13 |
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Management of Organizational Behavior: Utilizing Human Resources Paul Hersey,Kenneth H. Blanchard,Dewey E. Johnson No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1996 |
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