Organisational Behaviour by Ian Brooks

Organisational Behaviour by Ian Brooks

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Useful for students needing a concise but broad introduction to organisational behaviour, this work examines the three themes of: change, communication and conflict. It aims to enable students to interpret and deal with organisational problems. It also aims to encourage and promote the critical examination of the theory and practice.

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Organisational Behaviour by Ian Brooks

Perfect for students needing a concise but broad introduction to organisational behaviour. It critically examines the three themes of: change, communication and conflict. Encouraging and promoting the critical examination of the theory and practice, this book enables students to interpret and deal with organisational problems. One of the great strengths of this text, in my view, is that in every single chapter I found something new or different Another strong point of this book, which ran through every chapter, was the author's ability to make sense of theories in relation to current practice. Linda Horner, Coventry University
One of the great strengths of this text, in my view, is that in every single chapter I found something new or different Another strong point of this book, which runs through every chapter, is the author's ability to make sense of theories in relation to current practiceLinda Horner, Coventry University

Edited by Dr. Ian Brooks (Dean of the Northampton Business School, The University of Northampton) and contributed to by Hugh Davenport (Northampton), Jon Stephens (Northampton) & Dr. Stephen Swailes (University of Hull).

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ISBN 13 9780273701842
ISBN 10 0273701843
Title Organisational Behaviour
Author Ian Brooks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education Limited
Year published 2005-11-14
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.