Newstrom,John W.

Organizational behavior: Human behavior at work - 13th ed. - New York McGraw-Hill, 2011 - xxii, 554p. ; figs. Includes reference and index

Many features of Organizational Behavior: Human Behavior at Work stand out in the eyes of its users. The most notable is its careful blending of theory with practice, so that its basic theories come to life in a realistic context. Readers learn that concepts and models do apply in the real world and help build better organizations for a better society. The ideas and skills learned in organizational behavior can help readers cope better with every aspect of their lives. Another popular feature is the large number of examples of real organizational sit-uations. These real-life vignettes show how actual organizations operate and how people act (sometimes unexpectedly!) in specific situations. Most of the major concepts in this book are illustrated with one or more of these true examples.

978-007-132612-4


Industrial sociology
Organizational Behavior

C 302.35 N48