Organizational Behavior
Y10.1301
Credit:
The Paul McGhee Division
Human behavior and behavioral issues in organizations are studied from three perspectives, that of the individual, the group, and the large-scale structure. Topics include job satisfaction, team effectiveness, motivation, leadership, performance appraisal, communication, power and conflict, career dynamics, and organizational change. Extensive use is made of experiential learning and case studies, with occasional group work outside of class.
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