na INLIS000000000003075 20200508202137 200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| 0324069561 010-0520003075 eng 658 658/WOO/O Don Hellriegel John W. Slocum and Richard W. Woodman Organizational Behavior 9th ed. Ohio Routledge-Cavendish 2001 xxxii, 596 p. : illus.; 29 cm Indeks : p. 621 - 648 (I-1 - I-28) This book, continues a commitment that has shaped each successive edition. It current a variety of methods, including cases, self-assessment questionnaires, a graceful internal design, and sophisticated graphics. Developing Leaders ; Organizational behavior ? the study of human behavior, attitudes, and performance in organization ? provides value-added knowledge for individuals and teams at all organizational levels. This knowledge is crucial to the development of tomorrow?s leaders in organizations of all types and sizes. After the introductory chapter, the book is divided into three main parts. 1.) Individual Processes contains chapters on personality and attitudes, perception and attribution, learning and reinforcement, two chapters on motivation, and a chapter on work stress. 2.) Group and Interpersonal Processes consist of chapters on Group and team behavior, power and political behavior, conflict negotiation, two chapters on leadership, and a chapter on interpersonal communication. 3.) Organizational Processes contains chapters on decision making, job design, organization design, organizational culture, and organizational change. This ultimate goal of this book is to help students the competencies and knowledge they need to be effective professionals, managers, and leaders. Organizational Behavior