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Author McShane, Steven

Title Organisational behaviour on the Pacific rim / Steven McShane, Tony Travaglione
Published Roseville, N.S.W. : McGraw-Hill, [2003]
©2003

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Description xxxii, 672 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm + 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
4 3/4 in
Contents Contents: Pt. 1. Introduction. Ch. 1. Introduction to the field of organisational behaviour -- Pt. 2. Individual behaviour and processes. Ch. 2. Individual behaviour and learning in organisations -- Ch. 3. Perception and personality in organisations -- Ch. 4. Workplace values, ethics, and emotions -- Ch. 5. Foundations of employee motivation -- Ch. 6. Applied motivation practices -- Ch. 7. Stress management -- Pt. 3. Team processes. Ch. 8. Team dynamics -- Ch. 9. Decision making and employee involvement -- Ch. 10. Creativity and team decision making -- Ch. 11. Communicating in organisational settings -- Ch. 12. Power, politics, and persuasion -- Ch. 13. Conflict and negotiation -- Ch. 14. Leadership -- Pt. 4. Organisational processes. Ch. 15. Organisational structure and design -- Ch. 16. Organisational culture -- Ch. 17. Organisational change and development -- Ch. 18. Employment relationship and career dynamics
Summary Organisational behaviour on the Pacific Rim
Notes CD ROM contains video clips tied specifically to the themes discussed in the book
Licence conditions preclude Library use of accompanying Website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes System requirements: for Windows: 95 or higher; IBM viewing size 800x600 pixels; 32 bit colour; 64 MB RAM; 16 bit sound card
System requirements: for Macintosh: 64MB RAM; G3 300mhz or better; OS 8.x or higher; sound card
Subject Organizational behavior -- Australasia.
Organizational behavior -- Southeast Asia.
Organizational behavior -- Pacific Area.
Author Travaglione, A
ISBN 0074714414
8888893652 :
0074710397
Other Titles Organizational behavior on the Pacific rim