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Author Quoquab, Farzana, 1978- author

Title Catharine : a troublemaker in the organization / Farzana Quoquab (International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia), Samieh Sadat Nobakhti(International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia), and Jihad Mohammad (International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia)
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018
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Description 1 online resource : 19 illustrations ; cm
Series Emerald emerging markets case studies, 2045-0621 ; volume 8, issue 4
Notes This case is designed to introduce students to organization culture and how employees are being affected by it. They should have some familiarity with organizational behavior (OB) issues, especially in relating to work culture. They need to be familiar with the related theories and models in organization behavior and development. More particularly, the learning objectives using this case are as follows. By using this case, the students should be able: to understand the real-life workplace scenario where fellow colleagues, like Catherine, can act bossy; to understand the problems because of communication barriers at the workplace to be exposed on the concept of leadership style and organizational culture; and to understand the necessity of a leaders interference in handling a chaotic situation in the organization
This case illustrates the challenge faced by a young entrepreneur with regard to handling workplace chaos among employees. It highlights the importance of having a smooth communication flow and work culture in the organization. SWM was a swimming center in Southeast Asia founded by Ayyub, a young entrepreneur, in July 2014. Over two years, in 2016, SWM had designed different ranges of swimming programs for children and adults. The companys culture gave employees freedom and flexibility to work. During 2015, the companys growth was fast, thus encouraging Ayyub to recruit new staff to handle business operations. But hiring new staff caused problems among employees. On September 2016, Ayyub received numerous complaints from employees about a particular senior staff named Catherine with regard to her quarrelsome attitude and bossy behavior toward other junior employees. As a consequence, four employees left within a one-year period, and Ayyub started to receive complaints almost every week. However, because as Catherine was Ayyubs friend and she was loyal to the company and technical skills, Ayyub fervently wanted to retain Catherine. Nevertheless, he was in dilemma how to fix this workplace miscommunication to maintain the harmony and peace in the organization. He was planning to open a new branch at Southeast Asia on February 2017, during Chinese New Year. He wanted to solve this problem before he starts his new branch. Taking into consideration the whole situation, Ayyub is now contemplating whether to conduct one-to-one meetings with Catherine on a continuous basis to train her with communication and leadership skills, isolate her in a department with less interaction with other staff, transfer her to the new branch or fire her
The case target audience is for MBA students, particularly for OB and HR classes. Students/participants are challenged to identify the major issue in the case and help decision maker to make decision
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Organizational behavior
Employee morale
Business & Economics -- Human Resources & Personnel Management.
Personnel & human resources management.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
Author Nobakhti, Samieh Sadat, author
Mohammad, Jihad, 1970- author