12. Figure 1.1 What is Organizational Behavior? Insert Figure 1.1 here
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14. Components of Organizational Behavior Understanding organizational behavior requires studying Individuals in Organizations Group and Team Processes Organizational Processes
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25. Contributing Disciplines Psychology seeks to measure, explain, and change behavior Sociology studies people in relation to their fellow human beings Social psychology focuses on the influence of people on one another Anthropology is the study of societies to learn about human beings and their activities Political science is the study of the behavior of individuals and groups within a political environment
27. Evolution of Management Thought History of management.ppt Organizational Behaviour Human Relations Hawthorne Studies Scientific Management 1900’s 1940’s 1970’s Classical Organization Theory
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52. Douglas McGregor -Theory X and Theory Y Theory Y Theory X Work is Natural Self- Direction Seek Responsibility Good Decisions Widely Dispersed Avoid Work Must be Controlled Avoid Responsibility Seek Security