Organizational Behavior : The Challenges of the New Millennium
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Book Description
In a nutshell, organization behavior may be defined as the study of the evolutionary theory, structure, processes and behavioral paradigms. Organization behavior is as old as the evolution of ancient social organizations. Throughout history, the evolutionary development and adaptation of the organization has been influenced by the increasingly ceaseless growth of knowledge in technology, leadership, theory, communication, strategy, motivation, cultural diversity, decision making and control. "Organizational Behavior" is Meshack Sagini's account concerning what, how, and why organizations are organized in a classical manner which does not enable them to function effectively. In order to address the challenges of the new millennium, Sagini provides an interdisciplinary, comparative, and historical account for their postmodern restructuring and reengineering.
About the Author
Meshack Mairura Sagini is Associate Professor of Education and Political Science, Langston University, Oklahoma.
Organizational Behavior : The Challenges of the New Millennium,Meshack Mairura Sagini,University Press of America,0761820752,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Management,Organizational Behavior,Public Policy - General,Structural Adjustment,Central government policies,Political Science / Public Policy
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