Organizational Behavior : Using Film to Visualize Principles and Practices

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Organizational Behavior : Using Film to Visualize Principles and Practices

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Book Description
Organizational Behavior: Using Film to Visualize Principles and Practices presents the first truly structured system for using popular and classic film clips to illustrate and reinforce key organizational behavior concepts. A comprehensive manual of teaching resources illustrates how film can easily be integrated into any course, provides detailed analyses of all film scene selections, and describes other innovative ways to use film (e.g. as cases, as experiential exercises, as visual metaphors). For the student, a complete workbook provides an introduction to the organizational behavior topic under review, detailed scene setups, points for discussion, plus opportunities for scene analysis and for recording personal reactions - perfect for assignments or class discussion. The workbook and the manual are the result of over five years of intensive film research.

About the Author
Joseph E. Champoux is a Regents' Professor of Management at the Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management of The University of New Mexico, USA. Champoux earned a B.S. and M.S. at San Diego State University and a Ph.D. in Administration at the University of California, Irvine. Champoux has taught in France, The Netherlands, Austria, Mexico and Brazil. Champoux has published 29 articles in journals such as Decision Sciences, Academy of Management Journal, Human Relations, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Management Education, Journal of Management Inquiry, Personnel Psychology, and the Journal of Organizational Behavior. He has authored or co-authored 10 book chapters and 22 print or electronic books. His current research activities focus on film as a teaching resource. He is examining various film genre for scenes that show organizational behavior and management concepts. Champoux continues to develop film-based teaching materials, including on-line film scenes.

Organizational Behavior : Using Film to Visualize Principles and Practices,Joseph E. Champoux,South-Western College Pub,0324048564,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,General,Organizational Behavior,Psychology,Business & Economics / Organizational Behavior

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